Unisa English Studies, Volumele 27-29Department of English, University of South Africa, 1989 |
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Pagina 44
... called ' Snake Poems ' is a celebration of the ' other ' , in this case , the supposed enemy , in which the speaker recognizes these creatures ' right to existence . In a way , the sequence reminds the reader of Lawrence's concern for ...
... called ' Snake Poems ' is a celebration of the ' other ' , in this case , the supposed enemy , in which the speaker recognizes these creatures ' right to existence . In a way , the sequence reminds the reader of Lawrence's concern for ...
Pagina 26
... called enemies .... They were called criminals , and the outraged law ... had come to them , an insoluble mystery from the sea . All their meagre breasts panted together , the violently dilated nostrils quivered , the eyes stared ...
... called enemies .... They were called criminals , and the outraged law ... had come to them , an insoluble mystery from the sea . All their meagre breasts panted together , the violently dilated nostrils quivered , the eyes stared ...
Pagina 16
... called distinctly — ' Man ! ' Though I had been the Pope of Rome , Our English King or Heir , A child has called in God's own way , And I have answered ' Here ! ' - The significance of this lyric has two sources . The universal ...
... called distinctly — ' Man ! ' Though I had been the Pope of Rome , Our English King or Heir , A child has called in God's own way , And I have answered ' Here ! ' - The significance of this lyric has two sources . The universal ...
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Review Notes | 69 |
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