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Once more the poets turned away from nature to consider man ; —but now it was not heroism and mighty passions and the dooms of great men which filled their verse , but the trivialities of the man about town examined under a microscope ...
Once more the poets turned away from nature to consider man ; —but now it was not heroism and mighty passions and the dooms of great men which filled their verse , but the trivialities of the man about town examined under a microscope ...
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consider the overwhelming effect of the trochaics of the last line in this brief quotation from the last scene of King Lear ( a scene tragic almost beyond endurance ) : Why should a dog , a horse , a rat have life , And thou no breath ...
consider the overwhelming effect of the trochaics of the last line in this brief quotation from the last scene of King Lear ( a scene tragic almost beyond endurance ) : Why should a dog , a horse , a rat have life , And thou no breath ...
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Consider this matter in the concrete . Consider the journalist who delights to talk of ' feathered songsters ' and ' denizens of the deep ' , who fills his columns with scraps of ancient phrases from the rubbish - heap of the ...
Consider this matter in the concrete . Consider the journalist who delights to talk of ' feathered songsters ' and ' denizens of the deep ' , who fills his columns with scraps of ancient phrases from the rubbish - heap of the ...
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