A Guide to English Literature, Volumen2Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1954 |
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... motives to pursue a more consistent life of seclusion , reading , reflection , and prayer , approximating to that of a nun or a solitary , sharing their circumstances and even taking their vows . It was for the private and domestic ...
... motives to pursue a more consistent life of seclusion , reading , reflection , and prayer , approximating to that of a nun or a solitary , sharing their circumstances and even taking their vows . It was for the private and domestic ...
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... motives . But such insight would tend to defeat the very purpose of the play , which is to show , not what manner of men we are , but ' how transitory we be all day ' , how much more important are the eternal than the temporal results ...
... motives . But such insight would tend to defeat the very purpose of the play , which is to show , not what manner of men we are , but ' how transitory we be all day ' , how much more important are the eternal than the temporal results ...
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... motives ( August ) , a ' lofty ' style which already anticipates The Faerie Queene ( Piers again in October ) , the elegiac pessimism of November , and the purely decorative use of natural motives in December . The variety exhibited ...
... motives ( August ) , a ' lofty ' style which already anticipates The Faerie Queene ( Piers again in October ) , the elegiac pessimism of November , and the purely decorative use of natural motives in December . The variety exhibited ...
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