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Page 35
... admitted as a threat to lovers , and hence an element of losing struggle - the moment against the years is present in the lyrics from the beginning , seeming to be a strong incentive to their composition . In a note for this poem ...
... admitted as a threat to lovers , and hence an element of losing struggle - the moment against the years is present in the lyrics from the beginning , seeming to be a strong incentive to their composition . In a note for this poem ...
Page 53
... admitted to his as to Arnold's universe . Had the Trevellyns been confined to Rome by the siege , juxtaposition might of itself have brought the affair to a head ; had the French not been threatening the city at all , the fellow ...
... admitted to his as to Arnold's universe . Had the Trevellyns been confined to Rome by the siege , juxtaposition might of itself have brought the affair to a head ; had the French not been threatening the city at all , the fellow ...
Page 71
... admitted , but not allowed to coarsen into egotism , and is in fact inseparable from the poem's tribute to the dead wife . Patmore fuses the complex hurt of being mortally deprived with the revelation of the other person which the mode ...
... admitted , but not allowed to coarsen into egotism , and is in fact inseparable from the poem's tribute to the dead wife . Patmore fuses the complex hurt of being mortally deprived with the revelation of the other person which the mode ...
Contents
Let us be true to one another | 1 |
The Difference to Me | 9 |
The Fates It Is Clear Are Against Us | 32 |
Copyright | |
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