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Side 365
... heart - ache and the thousand natural shocks Rhetorically , it scans something like this : " The heart - ache and the thousand natural shocks Although the passage from Milton is written in free verse , the metrical verse often shows ...
... heart - ache and the thousand natural shocks Rhetorically , it scans something like this : " The heart - ache and the thousand natural shocks Although the passage from Milton is written in free verse , the metrical verse often shows ...
Side 731
... heart . It appears to me that you place them differently from where they are ; that the heart is on the left side , and the liver on the right . SGANARELLE Yes ; this was formerly ; but we have changed all that , and we now - a - days ...
... heart . It appears to me that you place them differently from where they are ; that the heart is on the left side , and the liver on the right . SGANARELLE Yes ; this was formerly ; but we have changed all that , and we now - a - days ...
Side 1074
... heart is true for all men , -that is genius . " Now , contrast Ciardi , who has his Poet ask of the Citizen : " The point is why should I write for you ? " ( See " Dialogue with the Audience , " p . 1105. ) 4. How does De Quincey use ...
... heart is true for all men , -that is genius . " Now , contrast Ciardi , who has his Poet ask of the Citizen : " The point is why should I write for you ? " ( See " Dialogue with the Audience , " p . 1105. ) 4. How does De Quincey use ...
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First Impressions | 7 |
Ben Jonson | 8 |
The Results of the Shaping Devices | 15 |
Copyright | |
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