Carnegie Series in English, Issues 9-12Carnegie-Mellon University Press, 1965 - English literature |
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... live and die . The idea of the untouched appearance of grace and beauty is in the com- bination of flow'r , summer , sweet , and only live and die — as if nothing happened except that the sweetness of the season , the appropriateness of ...
... live and die . The idea of the untouched appearance of grace and beauty is in the com- bination of flow'r , summer , sweet , and only live and die — as if nothing happened except that the sweetness of the season , the appropriateness of ...
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the hands of the pen - pushers ! All those who actually live the mysteries of life haven't the time to write , and all those who have the time don't live them ! " ( p . 217 ) Most simply , then , we are presented with a familiar paradox ...
the hands of the pen - pushers ! All those who actually live the mysteries of life haven't the time to write , and all those who have the time don't live them ! " ( p . 217 ) Most simply , then , we are presented with a familiar paradox ...
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... live in their own dream , scarcely aware of the strange , alienated , obsessed father with whom we as audience have had so much to do . Their love has become a love of a special and ideal kind . The love between Bassanio and Portia ...
... live in their own dream , scarcely aware of the strange , alienated , obsessed father with whom we as audience have had so much to do . Their love has become a love of a special and ideal kind . The love between Bassanio and Portia ...
Contents
A Book of Satires | 1 |
The Satiric Pattern of The Canterbury Tales | 17 |
The Lighter Side of Swift | 35 |
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