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Page 52
... begins in much the same way that any ditty of a Fool in Shakespearian or other seven- teenth - century drama might begin . But this resemblance does not mean that Eliot got his Fool from these sources , even though no smaller Fool than ...
... begins in much the same way that any ditty of a Fool in Shakespearian or other seven- teenth - century drama might begin . But this resemblance does not mean that Eliot got his Fool from these sources , even though no smaller Fool than ...
Page 53
... begins with the plaintive lines , " I grow old , I grow old . " The next eleven lines have perhaps called forth more ques- tions and more speculation than any other part of the poem . They are lines which have added great difficulty to ...
... begins with the plaintive lines , " I grow old , I grow old . " The next eleven lines have perhaps called forth more ques- tions and more speculation than any other part of the poem . They are lines which have added great difficulty to ...
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... begins his life as Son of Man . The last word , " seat , " is used only twice . In the first Beneath the hollow round Of Cynthia's seat ( 11. 102-103 ) the word suggests the throne of the God- dess of the Moon ; as goddess Cynthia can ...
... begins his life as Son of Man . The last word , " seat , " is used only twice . In the first Beneath the hollow round Of Cynthia's seat ( 11. 102-103 ) the word suggests the throne of the God- dess of the Moon ; as goddess Cynthia can ...
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