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... give precious stage- time to Kent for a last conversation with the dying Lear but in it he did not allow either character to give comfort to the other by rescuing him from ignorance . Lamb comments : That a pudder would a common ...
... give precious stage- time to Kent for a last conversation with the dying Lear but in it he did not allow either character to give comfort to the other by rescuing him from ignorance . Lamb comments : That a pudder would a common ...
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... gives Thanks to the human heart by which we live ... ( 1. 203 ) This is central to Wordsworth , the sense that all ... give , in the poem's final and finest line , are ' Thoughts ' , a word alighted on with strength yet delicacy in the ...
... gives Thanks to the human heart by which we live ... ( 1. 203 ) This is central to Wordsworth , the sense that all ... give , in the poem's final and finest line , are ' Thoughts ' , a word alighted on with strength yet delicacy in the ...
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... gives its zest .... It is rags and a flock - bed which give their splendour to a plume of feathers and a throne ' . 85 ... give away a great estate six nights a week , and want a shilling ; to preside at imaginary banquets , hungry for a ...
... gives its zest .... It is rags and a flock - bed which give their splendour to a plume of feathers and a throne ' . 85 ... give away a great estate six nights a week , and want a shilling ; to preside at imaginary banquets , hungry for a ...
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