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... Death— He kindly stopped for me— The Carriage held but just Ourselves— And Immortality . 5 We slowly drove - He knew ... death , and poets , too , have pursued the theme relentlessly . The conventional attitude toward death is often ...
... Death— He kindly stopped for me— The Carriage held but just Ourselves— And Immortality . 5 We slowly drove - He knew ... death , and poets , too , have pursued the theme relentlessly . The conventional attitude toward death is often ...
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... death is sane and normal ? She makes the process of passing from life to death seem natural , inevitable , and appropriate to life as we know it . At least , this is her assump- tion about the nature of death , and we are left free to ...
... death is sane and normal ? She makes the process of passing from life to death seem natural , inevitable , and appropriate to life as we know it . At least , this is her assump- tion about the nature of death , and we are left free to ...
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... Death's second self , that seals up all in rest . In me thou seest the glowing of such fire , 10 That on the ashes of his youth doth lie , As the death - bed whereon it must expire , Consum'd with that which it was nourished by . This ...
... Death's second self , that seals up all in rest . In me thou seest the glowing of such fire , 10 That on the ashes of his youth doth lie , As the death - bed whereon it must expire , Consum'd with that which it was nourished by . This ...
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First Impressions | 7 |
Ben Jonson | 8 |
The Results of the Shaping Devices | 15 |
Copyright | |
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