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... describes the oath and its fulfilment , twitting the Queen with her love ; protests that it left her head unwillingly - but who can quarrel with cold steel ? -describes how it was translated , and ends by saying that if only it could be ...
... describes the oath and its fulfilment , twitting the Queen with her love ; protests that it left her head unwillingly - but who can quarrel with cold steel ? -describes how it was translated , and ends by saying that if only it could be ...
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... describe the swan and the note of the nightingale . But his real interest was in the clash of action and his own dark moods , and he saw nature as a setting for the one and a symbol for the other . Sights and sounds intensify both . His ...
... describe the swan and the note of the nightingale . But his real interest was in the clash of action and his own dark moods , and he saw nature as a setting for the one and a symbol for the other . Sights and sounds intensify both . His ...
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... describe the indescribable . In my opinion the only genuine touch of the moralist and observer is to be found in the allusion to the controversialists , who reasoned high Of providence , foreknowledge , will and fate ; Fixed fate , free ...
... describe the indescribable . In my opinion the only genuine touch of the moralist and observer is to be found in the allusion to the controversialists , who reasoned high Of providence , foreknowledge , will and fate ; Fixed fate , free ...
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Fact and Fancy in Medieval English Literature By Miss | 12 |
III | 28 |
Atalanta in Calydon By C M Bowra M A F B A | 51 |
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