A Guide to English Literature, Volumen2Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1954 |
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... given their tragic context in the light of observed experience . The feeling is human , and not only human , but dramatic ; that is the essence of the practice of humours . The symbolic figure is simplified by that ' distortion ' to ...
... given their tragic context in the light of observed experience . The feeling is human , and not only human , but dramatic ; that is the essence of the practice of humours . The symbolic figure is simplified by that ' distortion ' to ...
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... given asylum only in individual pieces of decoration , such as chantry chapels and screens , and also in the vaults . But even these with their innumerable lierne ribs have patterns as hard and angular as if they were laid out with ...
... given asylum only in individual pieces of decoration , such as chantry chapels and screens , and also in the vaults . But even these with their innumerable lierne ribs have patterns as hard and angular as if they were laid out with ...
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... given and granted me , Peace , and Mercy , to be mankind's guarantors for ever ' , 3. She shows , and quotes from , the document , 4. ' Believest thou that yon light could unlock mighty hell And save man's soul ? ' , 5. followed , 6 ...
... given and granted me , Peace , and Mercy , to be mankind's guarantors for ever ' , 3. She shows , and quotes from , the document , 4. ' Believest thou that yon light could unlock mighty hell And save man's soul ? ' , 5. followed , 6 ...
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