Literature and CriticismChatto and Windus, 1953 - 190 pages |
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... suggest time : surely Longfellow has con- fusedly in mind the sands of the hour - glass , which do really run , and he hazily and inappropriately intro- duces footprints . And in any case , he is intending to suggest leaving a lasting ...
... suggest time : surely Longfellow has con- fusedly in mind the sands of the hour - glass , which do really run , and he hazily and inappropriately intro- duces footprints . And in any case , he is intending to suggest leaving a lasting ...
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H. Coombes. para- against the previous solider and deliberate one , suggests by the way it slips along how easily the ... suggest the posi- tive obstacles and unproductive labours that appertain to the life of strict ' Virtue ' ; but what ...
H. Coombes. para- against the previous solider and deliberate one , suggests by the way it slips along how easily the ... suggest the posi- tive obstacles and unproductive labours that appertain to the life of strict ' Virtue ' ; but what ...
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... suggested in the quiet falling quality of the words that describe it . The climax gains its great force by its being ... suggest ' outdone ' . Comprehensive analysis of the poem would reveal further implications : the significance of the ...
... suggested in the quiet falling quality of the words that describe it . The climax gains its great force by its being ... suggest ' outdone ' . Comprehensive analysis of the poem would reveal further implications : the significance of the ...
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