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Page 27
... portrayal of her dress , the character of the lady he prefers ; and he follows the ordered pro- cedure of a Renaissance ... portrayed also in the multiple verb - forms throughout - ' Kindles ' , ' thrown ' , ' Enthralls ' , ' to flow ...
... portrayal of her dress , the character of the lady he prefers ; and he follows the ordered pro- cedure of a Renaissance ... portrayed also in the multiple verb - forms throughout - ' Kindles ' , ' thrown ' , ' Enthralls ' , ' to flow ...
Page 114
... portraying general abuses and trying to produce change in the reader . Pope's satires are in a sense exhibitions ... portrayed a century earlier in Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida , of conceptual war- fare ; taken from the point ...
... portraying general abuses and trying to produce change in the reader . Pope's satires are in a sense exhibitions ... portrayed a century earlier in Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida , of conceptual war- fare ; taken from the point ...
Page 152
... portrayed here . And the way that in the first three stanzas the poet is waiting for the right ' atmosphere ' heralds other ex- pectations that are to be spoken about later in the poem . The next three stanzas describe the former ...
... portrayed here . And the way that in the first three stanzas the poet is waiting for the right ' atmosphere ' heralds other ex- pectations that are to be spoken about later in the poem . The next three stanzas describe the former ...
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