An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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... Death and Life - in- Death have diced for the ship's crew , and she ( the latter ) winneth the ancient Mariner . No twilight within the courts of the Sun. At the rising of the Moon , One after another , His ship- mates drop down dead ...
... Death and Life - in- Death have diced for the ship's crew , and she ( the latter ) winneth the ancient Mariner . No twilight within the courts of the Sun. At the rising of the Moon , One after another , His ship- mates drop down dead ...
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... death . Thus , they are unknowing heirs to all human waste : their death is their one real illustration of the universal questions the poem begins with . Yet the implica- tion is clear that their death is both man's tragedy and failure ...
... death . Thus , they are unknowing heirs to all human waste : their death is their one real illustration of the universal questions the poem begins with . Yet the implica- tion is clear that their death is both man's tragedy and failure ...
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... death , John Donne , then Dean of St. Paul's , arose from his death bed and , dressed in his shroud , preached what amounted to his own death sermon . QUESTIONS 1. Everything in Fuller's catalogue of the oddness of the English and ...
... death , John Donne , then Dean of St. Paul's , arose from his death bed and , dressed in his shroud , preached what amounted to his own death sermon . QUESTIONS 1. Everything in Fuller's catalogue of the oddness of the English and ...
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 663 |
CHAPTER TWO A BURBLE | 678 |
FOLK BALLADS | 685 |
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