The Fizz Inside: Critical Essays of a Lighter KindUniversity of Waterloo Press, 1980 - 389 pagini |
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Pagina 33
... live on one's knees " ( p . 254 ) . The satyr replies : " I'm afraid you have it backward . It is better to live on one's feet than die on one's knees . That is the way the saying goes . " The substance of what Nately said in the first ...
... live on one's knees " ( p . 254 ) . The satyr replies : " I'm afraid you have it backward . It is better to live on one's feet than die on one's knees . That is the way the saying goes . " The substance of what Nately said in the first ...
Pagina 103
... live according to nature , " and explains what he means by that phrase by saying : To live according to nature , is to act always with due regard to the fitness arising from the relations and qualities of causes and effects ; to concur ...
... live according to nature , " and explains what he means by that phrase by saying : To live according to nature , is to act always with due regard to the fitness arising from the relations and qualities of causes and effects ; to concur ...
Pagina 123
... live , but more to live at ease . ... She likewise found a salve for her conscience : ( 11. 129-33 ) 1 Yet could she not a broken vow defend , And Mors Amoris 123.
... live , but more to live at ease . ... She likewise found a salve for her conscience : ( 11. 129-33 ) 1 Yet could she not a broken vow defend , And Mors Amoris 123.
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A. P. Herbert allusions appear battle Bickerstaff British Brooke Brooke's called Canadian Cathleen Nesbitt characters Cockings comic course Crabbe dead death device Dryden effect England English expression eyes fact feel fictional Geoffrey Keynes George George Crabbe Grantchester Greek Haddock heart heroic tragedy honour Houyhnhnms human idyllic Isaac Bickerstaff Jacques Raverat John Dryden John Keats Keats kind laughter Letters likewise literary live London lovers Lycidas McGee meaning mind mouth nature orators original audience Oxford paragraph parallel Partridge Partridge's passage peace person phrase play poem poet Poetical poetry Pope present presumably Quebec question quoted reader reason reference Roman Rupert Rupert Brooke satire says scene seen sentence Sir John soldiers sonnet soul speaker speech spiritual stanza Swift tempter Tennyson's things Thomas D'Arcy McGee thought tion translation turn Univ Utopia verse Walden Wenlock Edge whole Wolfe Wolfe's words writing Yossarian