Imperfect Apprehensions: Essays in English Literature in Honour of G.A. WilkesGeoffrey Little Challis Press, 1996 - 284 pages |
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... give wise advice to himself : stop being merely narcissistic and give your renewed , living image to the world ( cf. 11. 3-4 and 1. 14 ; the wise advice is Erasmian , as the echoes in ll . 5-6 reveal ) . Perhaps the finest touch in this ...
... give wise advice to himself : stop being merely narcissistic and give your renewed , living image to the world ( cf. 11. 3-4 and 1. 14 ; the wise advice is Erasmian , as the echoes in ll . 5-6 reveal ) . Perhaps the finest touch in this ...
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... give way to the urges of sexual passion . It is as if he is angry with life itself , for being what it is . In all ... gives Miranda to Ferdinand , renounces his magic powers , and goes back to Milan . To what ? Every third thought will ...
... give way to the urges of sexual passion . It is as if he is angry with life itself , for being what it is . In all ... gives Miranda to Ferdinand , renounces his magic powers , and goes back to Milan . To what ? Every third thought will ...
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... give me some story , now , where the dark woman triumphs , it would restore the balance . I want to avenge Rebecca ... gives up her beloved to the light - haired Rowena ; Flora MacIvor eschews love for politics , and Minna rejects her ...
... give me some story , now , where the dark woman triumphs , it would restore the balance . I want to avenge Rebecca ... gives up her beloved to the light - haired Rowena ; Flora MacIvor eschews love for politics , and Minna rejects her ...
Contents
Acknowledgements iii | 11 |
Narcissus Called to Account | 18 |
Old Age | 44 |
Copyright | |
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