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Dead Shepherd " —the word refers to a little poem by Marlowe which we still have , and per- haps to a whole work by him which we have not ; but what a loving sadness there is in the expression ! In many other ways the reader of ...
Dead Shepherd " —the word refers to a little poem by Marlowe which we still have , and per- haps to a whole work by him which we have not ; but what a loving sadness there is in the expression ! In many other ways the reader of ...
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It is comparatively easy for those who have ex- perienced the horrors of war to write about them and to denounce the whole war argument ; but Swift wrote from an imaginative sympathy , and as one who could see the whole subject morally ...
It is comparatively easy for those who have ex- perienced the horrors of war to write about them and to denounce the whole war argument ; but Swift wrote from an imaginative sympathy , and as one who could see the whole subject morally ...
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... because Gulliver makes so diminutive a figure , and he is but one in the whole kingdom . Among some cuts I bought in London , he is shown taken out of the bowl of cream ; but the hand that holds him hides the whole body .
... because Gulliver makes so diminutive a figure , and he is but one in the whole kingdom . Among some cuts I bought in London , he is shown taken out of the bowl of cream ; but the hand that holds him hides the whole body .
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PAGE | 2 |
GEOFFRY CHAUCER | 17 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE | 38 |
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