The Journal of Pre-Raphaelite Studies, 第 14~15 巻Arizona State University, 2005 |
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... never do , and never can pay it , and never shall . The price of war – a heavy price is that ; confusion and reaction at the best , ruin at the worst . Yes , that is National Vain - glory : we , as well as other nations , have suffered ...
... never do , and never can pay it , and never shall . The price of war – a heavy price is that ; confusion and reaction at the best , ruin at the worst . Yes , that is National Vain - glory : we , as well as other nations , have suffered ...
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... never been free from an ideology that meant they were in the title of this exhibition -- " ministering to the swinish luxury of the rich " ? Mabb : This is why Morris became a revolutionary . He never accepted that there could be a ...
... never been free from an ideology that meant they were in the title of this exhibition -- " ministering to the swinish luxury of the rich " ? Mabb : This is why Morris became a revolutionary . He never accepted that there could be a ...
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... never " as a repeated word within a single line calls up the previous rhyme - words " ever " and " sever . " So that the line " For this could never have been ; and never " sums up the theme of loss . The line rhymes with " Before our ...
... never " as a repeated word within a single line calls up the previous rhyme - words " ever " and " sever . " So that the line " For this could never have been ; and never " sums up the theme of loss . The line rhymes with " Before our ...
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