A Guide to English Literature: From Blake to ByronCassell, 1965 A Russian couple wanted a child so much that they made one out of snow. |
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... breath while the long interposed clause which follows slowly un- winds itself , slowing the verse down gradually to a virtual standstill at ' suspended ' ; so that ' we are laid asleep in body ' simply records the trance - like state ...
... breath while the long interposed clause which follows slowly un- winds itself , slowing the verse down gradually to a virtual standstill at ' suspended ' ; so that ' we are laid asleep in body ' simply records the trance - like state ...
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... breath , the efforts of recollection , and the abrupt rectification of its failures ' ; and no connectives , except ' in the fusion of passion ' . On the other side , with Hamlet , who is ' meditative to excess ' , ' all the digressions ...
... breath , the efforts of recollection , and the abrupt rectification of its failures ' ; and no connectives , except ' in the fusion of passion ' . On the other side , with Hamlet , who is ' meditative to excess ' , ' all the digressions ...
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