The Calcutta ReviewUniversity of Calcutta., 1970 |
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Page 301
... lines : " Dead Shephard , now I find thy saw of might : " " Whoever loved that loved not at first sight ? " Or in the alternative Shakespeare might not have preferred the lines of Marlowe and had for himself a third rendering of the ...
... lines : " Dead Shephard , now I find thy saw of might : " " Whoever loved that loved not at first sight ? " Or in the alternative Shakespeare might not have preferred the lines of Marlowe and had for himself a third rendering of the ...
Page 303
... lines have very faithfully been reproduced by our poet . A comparison would convince : : " This cardinal was of a great stomach , for he compted himself equal with princes , and by craftie suggestion got into his hands . innumerable ...
... lines have very faithfully been reproduced by our poet . A comparison would convince : : " This cardinal was of a great stomach , for he compted himself equal with princes , and by craftie suggestion got into his hands . innumerable ...
Page 359
... lines : " A little life - for His Is leaking - red- " 47 appear to be inspired by the same sentiment as we find in the lines in the first letter to " Master " in 1861 : One drop more from the gash that stains your Daisy's bosom - then ...
... lines : " A little life - for His Is leaking - red- " 47 appear to be inspired by the same sentiment as we find in the lines in the first letter to " Master " in 1861 : One drop more from the gash that stains your Daisy's bosom - then ...
Contents
Psychotherapy and its possibilitiesA critique | 17 |
Consensus and Moral ValidityS G Sathaye | 27 |
The Tragic HeroMonmohan Mehra | 45 |
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