The Focal Word: An Introduction to PoetryJacaranda Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 317 |
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... sense , could never make such a mistake . Natural sensuality , common sense , perception by the senses - sense in any or all of its meanings cannot account for the sin . It was the devil jostled her into it , blindfold . The feeling ...
... sense , could never make such a mistake . Natural sensuality , common sense , perception by the senses - sense in any or all of its meanings cannot account for the sin . It was the devil jostled her into it , blindfold . The feeling ...
Strana 122
... Sense , Shadwell ( who had attacked him scurrilously ) . Dryden has the better of it , because his animus , though strong and energizing , is sufficiently controlled to enable him to meet abuse with wit . Each of the first three ...
... Sense , Shadwell ( who had attacked him scurrilously ) . Dryden has the better of it , because his animus , though strong and energizing , is sufficiently controlled to enable him to meet abuse with wit . Each of the first three ...
Strana 123
... Sense , Shadwell ( who had attacked him scurrilously ) . Dryden has the better of it , because his animus , though strong and energizing , is sufficiently controlled to enable him to meet abuse with wit . Each of the first three ...
... Sense , Shadwell ( who had attacked him scurrilously ) . Dryden has the better of it , because his animus , though strong and energizing , is sufficiently controlled to enable him to meet abuse with wit . Each of the first three ...
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