Seven Types of AmbiguityChatto and Windus, 1930 - 325 Seiten |
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... hope I that he shall , for he best may . For I have seen of a full misty morwe Folwe ful ofte a merie somer's day , And after winter folweth grene May . Men sen alday , and reden eke in stories , That after sharpe shoures ben victories ...
... hope I that he shall , for he best may . For I have seen of a full misty morwe Folwe ful ofte a merie somer's day , And after winter folweth grene May . Men sen alday , and reden eke in stories , That after sharpe shoures ben victories ...
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... Hope , but the disposition of the repeated very agrees with the normal form in making it parallel to soule . Soule here may be a pun on ' sole , ' ' our one hope is being risked , ' or it may mean ' we are risking the power to breed more ...
... Hope , but the disposition of the repeated very agrees with the normal form in making it parallel to soule . Soule here may be a pun on ' sole , ' ' our one hope is being risked , ' or it may mean ' we are risking the power to breed more ...
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... Hope , not with the person or thing hoped for ; he has no real contact with his ideal but only with its porter . This bitterness is common to any interpretation of the symbols . You may regard the poem as chiefly about the soul's ...
... Hope , not with the person or thing hoped for ; he has no real contact with his ideal but only with its porter . This bitterness is common to any interpretation of the symbols . You may regard the poem as chiefly about the soul's ...
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