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Page 350
... face that you might see and forget , and see again and forget again ; and yet when you looked at it and pulled it to pieces , you found that it was a fairly good face , showing intellect in the forehead , and much character in the mouth ...
... face that you might see and forget , and see again and forget again ; and yet when you looked at it and pulled it to pieces , you found that it was a fairly good face , showing intellect in the forehead , and much character in the mouth ...
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... face , had there not been a something too , which said , ' Eccovi , this Child has been in Hell ! ' De Quincey is an ... face was the same as when I saw it last ; the same , and yet , again , how different ! Seventeen years ago , when ...
... face , had there not been a something too , which said , ' Eccovi , this Child has been in Hell ! ' De Quincey is an ... face was the same as when I saw it last ; the same , and yet , again , how different ! Seventeen years ago , when ...
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... FACE TO FACE , SILENT , DRAWING NIGH AND NIGHER , UNTIL THE LENGTHENING WINGS BREAK INTO FIRE AT EITHER CURVED POINT , - WHAT BITTER WRONG CAN THE EARTH DO TO US , THAT WE SHOULD NOT LONG BE HERE CONTENDED ? THINK . IN MOUNTING HIGHER ...
... FACE TO FACE , SILENT , DRAWING NIGH AND NIGHER , UNTIL THE LENGTHENING WINGS BREAK INTO FIRE AT EITHER CURVED POINT , - WHAT BITTER WRONG CAN THE EARTH DO TO US , THAT WE SHOULD NOT LONG BE HERE CONTENDED ? THINK . IN MOUNTING HIGHER ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
The Age of Chaucer | 16 |
The English Renaissance 335 | 35 |
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Jonathan Swift and Popular Culture: Myth, Media, and the Man Ann Cline Kelly No preview available - 2002 |