CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... begin to realize that the elaborateness of the opening is a both a preparation for and a grand deferral of the true subject of the poem : Down at the water's edge , at the place where they haul up the boats , up the long ramp descending ...
... begin to realize that the elaborateness of the opening is a both a preparation for and a grand deferral of the true subject of the poem : Down at the water's edge , at the place where they haul up the boats , up the long ramp descending ...
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... begin with , " Ridley observes , " it is unnatural . " See Ridley for a summary of various strategies to naturalize the apparent oddity of tone . 17 " Lear uses ' profess , ” writes Kenneth Muir , “ in the sense of trade or calling ...
... begin with , " Ridley observes , " it is unnatural . " See Ridley for a summary of various strategies to naturalize the apparent oddity of tone . 17 " Lear uses ' profess , ” writes Kenneth Muir , “ in the sense of trade or calling ...
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... begin the inevitable roll back down the slope from whence it came , reverting to ancient , imperfect , primeval forms . Such devolution does not send the species rolling down the far side of the mountain after a period of enjoying the ...
... begin the inevitable roll back down the slope from whence it came , reverting to ancient , imperfect , primeval forms . Such devolution does not send the species rolling down the far side of the mountain after a period of enjoying the ...
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