Studies in Philology, Volume 80University of North Carolina Press, 1983 - 133 pagina's |
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Pagina 202
... describes the critical influence of his chance sight of several poor women of Bedford " sitting at a door in the sun , and talking about the things of God . " The scene prints on his mind a haunting image of the satisfactions of the ...
... describes the critical influence of his chance sight of several poor women of Bedford " sitting at a door in the sun , and talking about the things of God . " The scene prints on his mind a haunting image of the satisfactions of the ...
Pagina 347
... describes how the scale of Oakley Wood could reduce Pope's villa to the relative size of a child's playhouse ( Corr , III , 134 ) . After the poem had appeared , Pope and Bathurst apparently joked about the similarity between ...
... describes how the scale of Oakley Wood could reduce Pope's villa to the relative size of a child's playhouse ( Corr , III , 134 ) . After the poem had appeared , Pope and Bathurst apparently joked about the similarity between ...
Pagina 23
... describes this northern village and its environs with a sense of immediacy and local color quite inconsistent with Angria's supposed location in Africa . Jane Moore describes the Hastings ' home which is quite unlike the province of ...
... describes this northern village and its environs with a sense of immediacy and local color quite inconsistent with Angria's supposed location in Africa . Jane Moore describes the Hastings ' home which is quite unlike the province of ...
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