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There are puzzles to be solved but there are also other demands — we need to know why the paradoxes follow in their particular succession , why there should be a breaking - off where there is , and why a figure called Reason should be ...
There are puzzles to be solved but there are also other demands — we need to know why the paradoxes follow in their particular succession , why there should be a breaking - off where there is , and why a figure called Reason should be ...
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Is it too much to speculate that the process of ' impressing ' which is worked out in Lucrece's initial reaction to the Troy - piece can be a model for the rape itself : that is , that Tarquin , who is elsewhere called a devil , stamps ...
Is it too much to speculate that the process of ' impressing ' which is worked out in Lucrece's initial reaction to the Troy - piece can be a model for the rape itself : that is , that Tarquin , who is elsewhere called a devil , stamps ...
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Booth called attention to the conflicts between syntactical and logical patterns , remarking that nonparallel constructions help achieve a style aptly suited to the essential contrariness of the poem . Patterns of rhyme scheme ...
Booth called attention to the conflicts between syntactical and logical patterns , remarking that nonparallel constructions help achieve a style aptly suited to the essential contrariness of the poem . Patterns of rhyme scheme ...
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The Rape of Lucrece | 58 |
Sonnets | 145 |
Venus and Adonis | 405 |
Urheberrecht | |
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