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A Critical Anthology James Edwin Miller Bernice Slote. Some readers begin their mature exploration of poetry with the ... begin to examine a poem in detail - its images , its move- ment , its diction - we gradually come to understand ...
A Critical Anthology James Edwin Miller Bernice Slote. Some readers begin their mature exploration of poetry with the ... begin to examine a poem in detail - its images , its move- ment , its diction - we gradually come to understand ...
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... begin the show , That he may see , in every scene , What changes in this age have been . Then , goddess of the silver bow , begin . Horns , or hunting - music within . Enter DIANA.5 DIANA : CHORUS OF ALL : JANUS : CHRONOS : DIANA : With ...
... begin the show , That he may see , in every scene , What changes in this age have been . Then , goddess of the silver bow , begin . Horns , or hunting - music within . Enter DIANA.5 DIANA : CHORUS OF ALL : JANUS : CHRONOS : DIANA : With ...
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... begin a new . All , all , of a piece throughout ; Thy chase had a beast in view ; Thy wars brought nothing about ; Thy lovers were all untrue . ' Tis well an old age is out , And time to begin a new . Dance of huntsmen , nymphs ...
... begin a new . All , all , of a piece throughout ; Thy chase had a beast in view ; Thy wars brought nothing about ; Thy lovers were all untrue . ' Tis well an old age is out , And time to begin a new . Dance of huntsmen , nymphs ...
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