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... manner in which he tempts the ́ first pair is devil - like . It is in the shape of a cor- morant on a tree that he sits watching his victims . He sat at the ear of Eve " squat like a toad . " It was in the shape of a serpent that he ...
... manner in which he tempts the ́ first pair is devil - like . It is in the shape of a cor- morant on a tree that he sits watching his victims . He sat at the ear of Eve " squat like a toad . " It was in the shape of a serpent that he ...
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... . It is to be noted too that , while Milton appeals chiefly to the sight , and is clear and coherent in his imagery , Goethe produces a similar effect in his own manner by appealing to sight and 34 THE THREE DEVILS :
... . It is to be noted too that , while Milton appeals chiefly to the sight , and is clear and coherent in his imagery , Goethe produces a similar effect in his own manner by appealing to sight and 34 THE THREE DEVILS :
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Luther's, Milton's, and Goethe's David Masson. effect in his own manner by appealing to sight and hearing simultaneously , making sounds and metaphors dance and whirl through each other , as in a wild , in- distinct , but overpowering ...
Luther's, Milton's, and Goethe's David Masson. effect in his own manner by appealing to sight and hearing simultaneously , making sounds and metaphors dance and whirl through each other , as in a wild , in- distinct , but overpowering ...
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... manner in each of these diverse characters , is Shakespeare's own nature . If Shakespeare had not been precisely and wholly Shakespeare , and not any other man actual or con- ceivable , could Hamlet or Falstaff , or any other of his ...
... manner in each of these diverse characters , is Shakespeare's own nature . If Shakespeare had not been precisely and wholly Shakespeare , and not any other man actual or con- ceivable , could Hamlet or Falstaff , or any other of his ...
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... manner of poets in their stereotyped allusions to mortality . Time , in particular , seems to have tenanted his imagi- nation as a kind of grim and hideous personal exist- ence , cruel out of mere malevolence of nature . Death , too ...
... manner of poets in their stereotyped allusions to mortality . Time , in particular , seems to have tenanted his imagi- nation as a kind of grim and hideous personal exist- ence , cruel out of mere malevolence of nature . Death , too ...
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