The Restoration: drama; DrydenRonald Press Company, 1960 From Anglo-Saxon times to the present, the poetry, prose, and dramatic achievements of each period in English literature. |
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... heart ; Here the balancing of the literal " table " by the metaphorical " breast " is not the result of a weak conventionality ; it is a satiric device and operates as such , as does the balancing of " watch . . . hour " and " ransack ...
... heart ; Here the balancing of the literal " table " by the metaphorical " breast " is not the result of a weak conventionality ; it is a satiric device and operates as such , as does the balancing of " watch . . . hour " and " ransack ...
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... heart led him to that elegiac mode which his own poetry- " Dover Beach , " for example - rendered so well and which his age so frequently indulged in . Controlled self - pity is the theme of much of Arnold's poetry , as it is ( not ...
... heart led him to that elegiac mode which his own poetry- " Dover Beach , " for example - rendered so well and which his age so frequently indulged in . Controlled self - pity is the theme of much of Arnold's poetry , as it is ( not ...
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... heart of men's working and playing against the revolv- ing cycles of the seasons and the indifferent world of Nature . Moonlight for Arnold does not go with roses and romance , but with melancholy , meditation , and sometimes even ...
... heart of men's working and playing against the revolv- ing cycles of the seasons and the indifferent world of Nature . Moonlight for Arnold does not go with roses and romance , but with melancholy , meditation , and sometimes even ...
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CHAPTER | 537 |
THE NOVEL FROM RICHARDSON TO JANE AUSTEN | 700 |
EIGHTEENTHCENTURY PHILOSOPHICAL HISTORICAL | 766 |
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