The University of Mississippi Studies in English, Volúmenes6-10Department of English, University of Mississippi., 1965 |
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... evidence that Ruskin knew Milton very well , but there is evidence that he had little sympathy with what he did know . Milton becomes for him a sort of Renaissance whipping - boy , whom he repeatedly evokes to illustrate the weaknesses ...
... evidence that Ruskin knew Milton very well , but there is evidence that he had little sympathy with what he did know . Milton becomes for him a sort of Renaissance whipping - boy , whom he repeatedly evokes to illustrate the weaknesses ...
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... evidence , " but from the point at which he arrives at the " foregone conclusion , " Othello never hesitates or looks back again . The added evidence merely increases the fury of his mounting rage . The Moor , at the outset and by ...
... evidence , " but from the point at which he arrives at the " foregone conclusion , " Othello never hesitates or looks back again . The added evidence merely increases the fury of his mounting rage . The Moor , at the outset and by ...
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... evidence a purported dream and his wife's handker- chief , which he had himself thrust from Desdemona's hand only a few moments earlier . And on this flimsy basis , he tries and executes the one person in the world he loves . The ...
... evidence a purported dream and his wife's handker- chief , which he had himself thrust from Desdemona's hand only a few moments earlier . And on this flimsy basis , he tries and executes the one person in the world he loves . The ...
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