University of California Publications in English, Том 191948 |
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... speak to us in the good and great , heart and soul , heaven and earth , by which they spoke most strongly and constantly in the 1640's . in Moreover , these values , as they are part of a poetry , may speak part for all poetry . One One ...
... speak to us in the good and great , heart and soul , heaven and earth , by which they spoke most strongly and constantly in the 1640's . in Moreover , these values , as they are part of a poetry , may speak part for all poetry . One One ...
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... speak for soul and soul for body , as familiarly as possible . " Think thy shell broke , think thy soul hatched but now . " ( Donne's " Progress of the Soul " ) . “ As men in hell are from diseases free " ( Cowley's " The Usurpation ...
... speak for soul and soul for body , as familiarly as possible . " Think thy shell broke , think thy soul hatched but now . " ( Donne's " Progress of the Soul " ) . “ As men in hell are from diseases free " ( Cowley's " The Usurpation ...
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... speak tell speak tell live stand love tell see stand think think look take make take think love tell rise shine think see show take sing think pearance . The eighteenth century minimized a great many adjectives. mgm Joy word world power ...
... speak tell speak tell live stand love tell see stand think think look take make take think love tell rise shine think see show take sing think pearance . The eighteenth century minimized a great many adjectives. mgm Joy word world power ...
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Twenty Poets of the 1640s | 46 |
Critical Attitudes and Descriptive Conclusions | 125 |
The Primary Language of Poetry in the 1740s | 160 |
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