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A Critical Anthology James Edwin Miller Bernice Slote. Although pat answers do not appear even in the back of the teacher's book , many usable answers appear in the text of the poem . Final authority for interpretation rests not with ...
A Critical Anthology James Edwin Miller Bernice Slote. Although pat answers do not appear even in the back of the teacher's book , many usable answers appear in the text of the poem . Final authority for interpretation rests not with ...
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... appear , That some more timely - happy spirits endu'th . Yet be it less or more , or soon or slow , It shall be still 1 in ... appears on pp . 257 and 262 . 5 10 15 Milton explained : " In this Monody the Author bewails a learned Friend ...
... appear , That some more timely - happy spirits endu'th . Yet be it less or more , or soon or slow , It shall be still 1 in ... appears on pp . 257 and 262 . 5 10 15 Milton explained : " In this Monody the Author bewails a learned Friend ...
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... appears to be " simple " is shown to be not really simple , what appears to be innocent not really innocent . " Sight and insight , " Frost has said , " are the whole business of the poet . " They are also the whole business of the ...
... appears to be " simple " is shown to be not really simple , what appears to be innocent not really innocent . " Sight and insight , " Frost has said , " are the whole business of the poet . " They are also the whole business of the ...
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