Carnegie Series in English, Temas9-12Carnegie-Mellon University Press, 1965 |
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... says , Death is waiting . For us the warning is clear , of course , but the drunken youths cannot grasp it . What they find under the tree is a great pile of gold . Visions of endless wealth and pleas- ure fill their minds ; death is ...
... says , Death is waiting . For us the warning is clear , of course , but the drunken youths cannot grasp it . What they find under the tree is a great pile of gold . Visions of endless wealth and pleas- ure fill their minds ; death is ...
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... says , is " intended only in defence of nominal Christianity , the other having been for some time wholly laid aside by general consent , as utterly inconsistent with our present schemes of wealth and power . " A few samples will show ...
... says , is " intended only in defence of nominal Christianity , the other having been for some time wholly laid aside by general consent , as utterly inconsistent with our present schemes of wealth and power . " A few samples will show ...
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... says to his wife , ' Fie upon this quiet life ! I want work ' " ( 2.4.113-117 ) . That " yet " is Shakespeare's , not Hal's , since , uninformed as he is , Hal has no reason to foresee any swift burst through the clouds . " I'll play ...
... says to his wife , ' Fie upon this quiet life ! I want work ' " ( 2.4.113-117 ) . That " yet " is Shakespeare's , not Hal's , since , uninformed as he is , Hal has no reason to foresee any swift burst through the clouds . " I'll play ...
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A Book of Satires | 1 |
The Satiric Pattern of The Canterbury Tales | 17 |
The Lighter Side of Swift | 35 |
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