Shakespeare to Hardy: Short Studies of Characteristic English Authors Given in a Series of Lectures at Tokyo University |
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So it is when the Queen describes , as if by second sight and in words of intense loveliness , the death of Ophelia . So too when King Lear defies the misfortunes of Cordelia and himself : Come let's away to prison , We two alone will ...
So it is when the Queen describes , as if by second sight and in words of intense loveliness , the death of Ophelia . So too when King Lear defies the misfortunes of Cordelia and himself : Come let's away to prison , We two alone will ...
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... for my part , believing that he could not treat so important a subject as if it were the Triumph of Death , or else that the Triumph of Death in his vision would have been the explanation of seeming waste and calamity in the present ...
... for my part , believing that he could not treat so important a subject as if it were the Triumph of Death , or else that the Triumph of Death in his vision would have been the explanation of seeming waste and calamity in the present ...
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In short , before his death , the ablest sort of readers knew well what John Keats was , -in the character of a poet . But something of his mind and meditation remained afterwards to be unveiled , something also concerning his character ...
In short , before his death , the ablest sort of readers knew well what John Keats was , -in the character of a poet . But something of his mind and meditation remained afterwards to be unveiled , something also concerning his character ...
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