The Focal Word: An Introduction to PoetryJacaranda Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 317 |
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Strana 58
... Turn short as doth a swallow ; and be here , And there , and here , and yonder , all at once . from VOLPONE , III , i Mosca is a parasite , living on Volpone and on the gulls whose expectation of an inheritance he arouses and feeds ...
... Turn short as doth a swallow ; and be here , And there , and here , and yonder , all at once . from VOLPONE , III , i Mosca is a parasite , living on Volpone and on the gulls whose expectation of an inheritance he arouses and feeds ...
Strana 188
... turn'd his coat - and would have turn'd his skin . . . . He ceased , and drew forth an MS .; and no Persuasion on the part of devils , saints , Or angels , now could stop the torrent ; so He read the first three lines of the contents ...
... turn'd his coat - and would have turn'd his skin . . . . He ceased , and drew forth an MS .; and no Persuasion on the part of devils , saints , Or angels , now could stop the torrent ; so He read the first three lines of the contents ...
Strana 277
... turn Wavering between the profit and the loss In this brief transit where the dreams cross The dreamcrossed twilight ... turning - turning back -- is still possible . And so the poet wavers between the profit ( a life made spiritual by ...
... turn Wavering between the profit and the loss In this brief transit where the dreams cross The dreamcrossed twilight ... turning - turning back -- is still possible . And so the poet wavers between the profit ( a life made spiritual by ...
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