The Offensive Art: The Liberation of Poetic Imagination in Augustan SatireBrynmill, 1991 - 235 Seiten |
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... never love thee after it . Why , thou silly gentleman ? Roderigo It is silliness to live when to live is tor- ment ; and then we have a prescription to die when death is our physician . Iago O villainous ! I ha ' look'd upon the world ...
... never love thee after it . Why , thou silly gentleman ? Roderigo It is silliness to live when to live is tor- ment ; and then we have a prescription to die when death is our physician . Iago O villainous ! I ha ' look'd upon the world ...
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... never shock'd , and never turn'd aside , Bursts out , resistless , with a thundring Tyde ! 626-30 There is , though , a bit too much confidence felt about speaking in this vein , as though he couldn't be wrong in being so very sensible ...
... never shock'd , and never turn'd aside , Bursts out , resistless , with a thundring Tyde ! 626-30 There is , though , a bit too much confidence felt about speaking in this vein , as though he couldn't be wrong in being so very sensible ...
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... never ceases to be sensible amidst these wonders . He couldn't have afforded not to be ; only a sensible man could have told that sort of tale and got away with it . Belinda fares better than Prior's Cloe , better perhaps than any girl ...
... never ceases to be sensible amidst these wonders . He couldn't have afforded not to be ; only a sensible man could have told that sort of tale and got away with it . Belinda fares better than Prior's Cloe , better perhaps than any girl ...
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Note on Texts page | 7 |
An Essay on Man | 175 |
The Dunciad | 198 |
Urheberrecht | |
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