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... lady - and all this by multiple activity of words in which sound , meaning , movement , sensory qualities , and feelings are evoked simultaneously , the total situation being given immediately , as very rarely elsewhere in poetry . The ...
... lady - and all this by multiple activity of words in which sound , meaning , movement , sensory qualities , and feelings are evoked simultaneously , the total situation being given immediately , as very rarely elsewhere in poetry . The ...
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... Lady Catherine de Bourgh in Pride and Prejudice . Elizabeth Bennet is , of course , a gentleman's daughter , and aware of the fact . The nearest that Jane Austen ever got to depict- ing a Pamela was in the satirical portrait of Lucy ...
... Lady Catherine de Bourgh in Pride and Prejudice . Elizabeth Bennet is , of course , a gentleman's daughter , and aware of the fact . The nearest that Jane Austen ever got to depict- ing a Pamela was in the satirical portrait of Lucy ...
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... Lady Winchilsea is more naïve , and perhaps more physically sensi- tive than Parnell , with the result that her poem has the effect of greater spontaneity , Parnell's of greater poise . But the temper of the two poems , evident in the ...
... Lady Winchilsea is more naïve , and perhaps more physically sensi- tive than Parnell , with the result that her poem has the effect of greater spontaneity , Parnell's of greater poise . But the temper of the two poems , evident in the ...
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