Literature and Reality, 1600-1800Macmillan, 1978 - 238 páginas |
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Página 78
... leave the delights of the town , but gradually and by almost imperceptible transi- tions brings in the poet in town ... leaving him in line 5 , back bidding him farewell in line 6 , leaving again in line 7 , and gradually withdrawing in ...
... leave the delights of the town , but gradually and by almost imperceptible transi- tions brings in the poet in town ... leaving him in line 5 , back bidding him farewell in line 6 , leaving again in line 7 , and gradually withdrawing in ...
Página 172
... leave their children to a guardian , and certainly have to leave the world ' before they see those whom they love best either wise or great ' ( p . 78 ) . Conversely , those who marry young will adapt to one another and grow in love ...
... leave their children to a guardian , and certainly have to leave the world ' before they see those whom they love best either wise or great ' ( p . 78 ) . Conversely , those who marry young will adapt to one another and grow in love ...
Página 179
... leaving only one poor old woman , ' yon widowed , solitary thing ' ( 129 ) , both to try to eke out a bare existence ... leave the land ' ( 398 ) , Downward they move , a melancholy band , Pass from the shore and darken all the strand ...
... leaving only one poor old woman , ' yon widowed , solitary thing ' ( 129 ) , both to try to eke out a bare existence ... leave the land ' ( 398 ) , Downward they move , a melancholy band , Pass from the shore and darken all the strand ...
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