A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 ページ |
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... Death . How can beauty hold a plea with Death's rage ? What can make defence against Time's scythe ? ' Breed ' is Shakespeare's first answer - but his fair friend will not marry . Then he will give him poetic immortality - but a rival ...
... Death . How can beauty hold a plea with Death's rage ? What can make defence against Time's scythe ? ' Breed ' is Shakespeare's first answer - but his fair friend will not marry . Then he will give him poetic immortality - but a rival ...
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... death scene of the Duchess may include not a few extravagances , but at least there is poetry in the scene of ... death , and death , and death : still I danced forward ; But it struck home , and here , and in SHAKESPEARE'S ...
... death scene of the Duchess may include not a few extravagances , but at least there is poetry in the scene of ... death , and death , and death : still I danced forward ; But it struck home , and here , and in SHAKESPEARE'S ...
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... Death , whose eyeless brow Was bent on me , and from his hand of chalk He reached me flowers as from a withered bough : O Death , what bitter nosegays givest thou ! Death said , I gather , and pursued his way . Another stood by me , a ...
... Death , whose eyeless brow Was bent on me , and from his hand of chalk He reached me flowers as from a withered bough : O Death , what bitter nosegays givest thou ! Death said , I gather , and pursued his way . Another stood by me , a ...
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