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... moving verse rises and falls in a fine plangent cadence . The July eclogue is another Protestant satire , made , as E. K.'s “ argument " tells us , “ in the honour and commendation of good shepherds , and to the shame and dispraise of ...
... moving verse rises and falls in a fine plangent cadence . The July eclogue is another Protestant satire , made , as E. K.'s “ argument " tells us , “ in the honour and commendation of good shepherds , and to the shame and dispraise of ...
Strana 186
... moving away from a climactic moment in the unfolding of his com- plex ethico - religious meaning - all this gives the poem variety and liveliness and prevents that aimless drowsiness which somehow so many people have come to associate ...
... moving away from a climactic moment in the unfolding of his com- plex ethico - religious meaning - all this gives the poem variety and liveliness and prevents that aimless drowsiness which somehow so many people have come to associate ...
Strana 373
... moving gravity . It is a matter both of religious doctrine and of sensibility if not simply of " taste . " But often the power is recognizable in spite of everything : Scarce has she blood enough to make A guilty sword blush for her ...
... moving gravity . It is a matter both of religious doctrine and of sensibility if not simply of " taste . " But often the power is recognizable in spite of everything : Scarce has she blood enough to make A guilty sword blush for her ...
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