Poems for Study: A Critical and Historical Introduction, Τόμος 1Rinehart, 1953 - 743 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 126
... death , you numberless infinities Of souls , and to your scattered bodies go ; All whom the flood did , and fire shall o'erthrow , All whom war , dearth , age , agues , tyrannies , Despair , law , chance hath slain , and you whose eyes ...
... death , you numberless infinities Of souls , and to your scattered bodies go ; All whom the flood did , and fire shall o'erthrow , All whom war , dearth , age , agues , tyrannies , Despair , law , chance hath slain , and you whose eyes ...
Σελίδα 172
... death is life . Thus her death is A still - surviving funeral . ( 1.78 ) Because death is so desired by Teresa she would welcome repeated deaths : Of a death in which who dies Loves his death , and dies again , And would forever so be ...
... death is life . Thus her death is A still - surviving funeral . ( 1.78 ) Because death is so desired by Teresa she would welcome repeated deaths : Of a death in which who dies Loves his death , and dies again , And would forever so be ...
Σελίδα 547
... death as the end of “ labor ” and of “ leisure ” —the end of pleasure as well as pain . The usual attitude toward death is fear , even terror . But sometimes it is symbolized as a lover . Both attitudes indicate that death is looked ...
... death as the end of “ labor ” and of “ leisure ” —the end of pleasure as well as pain . The usual attitude toward death is fear , even terror . But sometimes it is symbolized as a lover . Both attitudes indicate that death is looked ...
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