CEA Critic, Volumes 24-25Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1962 |
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... interpretation . The entire fourth stanza constitutes an appositive of the sub- ject " We " , with which the next stanza begins . The repetition of the " to " in the simple description also creates a problem . A better understanding of ...
... interpretation . The entire fourth stanza constitutes an appositive of the sub- ject " We " , with which the next stanza begins . The repetition of the " to " in the simple description also creates a problem . A better understanding of ...
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... interpretation is confirmed in the last two lines , where we are told that it is entirely within the power of the lady to bring love back to life , and quite suddenly ( " Now " she can do it , if she only " would " ) . Laurence Perrine ...
... interpretation is confirmed in the last two lines , where we are told that it is entirely within the power of the lady to bring love back to life , and quite suddenly ( " Now " she can do it , if she only " would " ) . Laurence Perrine ...
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... interpretation of the passage in question would be to regard it as elliptical and to gloss it somewhat as follows : " ... almost as bad , good mother , as for Claudius to kill the King and for you to marry the King's brother . " The ...
... interpretation of the passage in question would be to regard it as elliptical and to gloss it somewhat as follows : " ... almost as bad , good mother , as for Claudius to kill the King and for you to marry the King's brother . " The ...
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