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Page 105
... feeling of enjoyment in the sport , and that is when Scarus , thinking the enemy are beaten , cries , like a boy , to Antony , Let us score their backs And snatch ' em up , as we take hares , behind : ' Tis sport to maul a runner ...
... feeling of enjoyment in the sport , and that is when Scarus , thinking the enemy are beaten , cries , like a boy , to Antony , Let us score their backs And snatch ' em up , as we take hares , behind : ' Tis sport to maul a runner ...
Page 106
... feelings of animals is illustrated again and again in his similes , and most especially his feeling for and love of birds , and his horror of their sufferings when limed or snared . But this sympathy is more remarkable if we choose ...
... feelings of animals is illustrated again and again in his similes , and most especially his feeling for and love of birds , and his horror of their sufferings when limed or snared . But this sympathy is more remarkable if we choose ...
Page 107
... feeling of other creatures . He concentrates on the qualities and characteristics of the snail so unerringly that , as Keats says in com- menting on it , ' he has left nothing to say about nothing or anything ' . Most people , asked ...
... feeling of other creatures . He concentrates on the qualities and characteristics of the snail so unerringly that , as Keats says in com- menting on it , ' he has left nothing to say about nothing or anything ' . Most people , asked ...
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The Aim and Method explained | 3 |
Shakespeares Imagery compared with | 12 |
Imagery of Shakespeare and other | 30 |
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