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... Look on her , look , her lips , Look there , look there . ( v iii ) Lear may think Cordelia recovering and alive ; he may see a vision of her in death , ' on the other side ' ; or he may now recognise that this sacrifice means that no ...
... Look on her , look , her lips , Look there , look there . ( v iii ) Lear may think Cordelia recovering and alive ; he may see a vision of her in death , ' on the other side ' ; or he may now recognise that this sacrifice means that no ...
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... Look well to the register . And let your heat still lessen by degrees To the aludels . FACE . SUBTLE . Yes , sir . Did you look On the bolt's head yet ? FACE . SUBTLE . Which ? on D , sir ? Aye ; What's the complexion ? FACE . Whitish ...
... Look well to the register . And let your heat still lessen by degrees To the aludels . FACE . SUBTLE . Yes , sir . Did you look On the bolt's head yet ? FACE . SUBTLE . Which ? on D , sir ? Aye ; What's the complexion ? FACE . Whitish ...
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... look at the juvenilia , as one does with Hopkins's surprisingly Keats - like fragments ( c . 1866 ) . The mature poems resemble nothing but themselves — though there are signs that gifted poets of our own time , such as Ted Hughes and ...
... look at the juvenilia , as one does with Hopkins's surprisingly Keats - like fragments ( c . 1866 ) . The mature poems resemble nothing but themselves — though there are signs that gifted poets of our own time , such as Ted Hughes and ...
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Piers Plowman through Modern Eyes I | 1 |
Experimentalist Extraordinary | 30 |
Elizabethan Poetry | 69 |
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