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... suggest . On the question of Crashaw's mysticism , for instance , Young suggests that while it appears ' superficial ' in contrast to the ' introspective ' efforts of Vaughan or Traherne , it is impressive and interesting when seen in ...
... suggest . On the question of Crashaw's mysticism , for instance , Young suggests that while it appears ' superficial ' in contrast to the ' introspective ' efforts of Vaughan or Traherne , it is impressive and interesting when seen in ...
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... suggests , prefer to push the thought of him aside . The repeated references to sleep in the text now achieve a new significance . The angels are said to ' pour blessing ' in stanza two , and in stanza three they ' pour sleep ' on the ...
... suggests , prefer to push the thought of him aside . The repeated references to sleep in the text now achieve a new significance . The angels are said to ' pour blessing ' in stanza two , and in stanza three they ' pour sleep ' on the ...
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... suggests that because metonymy might well be a more common phenomenon that metaphor , the former has been given relatively little attention . Bredin's investi- gation and tentative classifications are penetrating , and could stimulate ...
... suggests that because metonymy might well be a more common phenomenon that metaphor , the former has been given relatively little attention . Bredin's investi- gation and tentative classifications are penetrating , and could stimulate ...
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Vol XXI | 1 |
Poet and Revolutionary | 7 |
Darwin as a Man of Letters | 14 |
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