Essays Presented to Amy G. Stock, Professor of English, Rajasthan University, 1961-65Raj Kumar Kaul Rajasthan University Press, 1965 - 195 páginas |
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... lines and phrases ; -reminiscent of Ovid , but outdoing him : — Hunting he lov'd , but love he laugh'd to scorn ... ( 1 . 4 ) Backward she push'd him , as she would be thrust , And govern'd him in strength , though not in lust ... ( 1 ...
... lines and phrases ; -reminiscent of Ovid , but outdoing him : — Hunting he lov'd , but love he laugh'd to scorn ... ( 1 . 4 ) Backward she push'd him , as she would be thrust , And govern'd him in strength , though not in lust ... ( 1 ...
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... lines from the Pope are comparable to the opening lines of Pippa Passes and the third section of " Saul " in which David stands in the black darkness of the King's tent until ' a sunbeam , that burst thro ' the tent - roof , showed Saul ...
... lines from the Pope are comparable to the opening lines of Pippa Passes and the third section of " Saul " in which David stands in the black darkness of the King's tent until ' a sunbeam , that burst thro ' the tent - roof , showed Saul ...
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... lines broken and hurried when necessary . Such a variation as the large number of anapaests and tribrachs in the opening lines was necessary to show the rapid changes in nature as a result of the storm . But throughout the poem there is ...
... lines broken and hurried when necessary . Such a variation as the large number of anapaests and tribrachs in the opening lines was necessary to show the rapid changes in nature as a result of the storm . But throughout the poem there is ...
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Shakespeare and the Classics | 5 |
Shakespeares Dramatic Design | 24 |
Thomas Middletons Blurt Master Constable | 41 |
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