The Essays of Mark Van Doren (1924-1972)Greenwood Press, 1980 - 270 sider |
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Side 59
... remember , when I was in love I broke my sword upon a stone , and bid him take that for coming a - night to Jane Smile ; and I remember the kissing of her batlet and the cow's dugs that her pretty chopt hands had milk'd ; and I remember ...
... remember , when I was in love I broke my sword upon a stone , and bid him take that for coming a - night to Jane Smile ; and I remember the kissing of her batlet and the cow's dugs that her pretty chopt hands had milk'd ; and I remember ...
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... remembers - or perhaps he does not remember - that the artist's business is nevertheless to find his subject and to finish the work which embodies it ; to steer the bark into some port at last ; to get there and make an end . He remembers ...
... remembers - or perhaps he does not remember - that the artist's business is nevertheless to find his subject and to finish the work which embodies it ; to steer the bark into some port at last ; to get there and make an end . He remembers ...
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... remember better times than these , and they dream of better times to come ; they are absent- minded ; they are bored . So the temptation is to say : Ah , that is how it was then and there ; now we know what Russia was like before the ...
... remember better times than these , and they dream of better times to come ; they are absent- minded ; they are bored . So the temptation is to say : Ah , that is how it was then and there ; now we know what Russia was like before the ...
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