Venus and Adonis
'Vilia miretur vulgus; mihi flavus Apollo
Pocula Castalia plena ministret aqua.'
TO THE
RIGHT HONORABLE HENRY WRIOTHESLY,
EARL OF SOUTHAMPTON, AND BARON OF TICHFIELD.
RIGHT HONORABLE,
I KNOW not how I shall offend in dedicating...
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شام کے بعد
تو نے دیکھا ہے کبھی ایک نظر شام کے بعد
کتنے چپ چاپ سے لگتے ہے ہیں شجر شام کے بعد
اتنے چپ چاپ کے رستے بھی رہیں گے لا علم
چھوڑ جائیں گے کسی روز نگر شام کے بعد
میں نے ایسے ہی گناہ تیری جدائی میں کیے
جیسے طوفاں...
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Chaucer’s Humour
Q. Chaucer’s Humour?
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Q. Chaucer Combines Objectivity with Sympathy?
Definition of Humour
Humour means that quality of action, speech, and writing which creates amusement. The true form of humour is that which makes one laugh only for...
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John Milton’s Grand Style
John Milton’s Grand Style
In his Oxford lecture ‘On Translating Homer: Last Words’, Mathew Arnold used this now famous phrase. ‘Such a style, he maintained, arises when a noble nature, poetically gifted, treats with simplicity or with severity a serious subject’. Arnold...
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Chaucer’s Art or Technique of Characterization
Chaucer’s Art or Technique of Characterization
Q. Chaucer’s Art or Technique of Characterization?
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Q. Reasons of Chaucer’s being a great Painter of English Literature
Chaucer outlines his thirty pilgrims in “The Prologue...
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Tartary by walter de la mare
TARTARY BY WALTER DE LA MARE
If I were Lord of Tartary,
Myself, and me alone,
My bed should be of ivory,
Of beaten gold my throne;
And in my court should peacocks flaunt,
And in my forests tigers haunt,
And in my pools great fishes...
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PAKISTAN AND THE MODERN WORLD (Liaquat Ali Khan)
PAKISTAN AND THE MODERN WORLD
(Liaquat Ali Khan)
In conferring a degree upon me, you and the University of Kansas City have bestowed upon me and my country an honour for which I cannot adequately thank you.
For my address today I have advisedly chosen the subject...
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Theme of Jealousy in "Othello"
Theme of Jealousy in "Othello"
1. Introduction
Jealousy is a mental cancer. It is an emotion, and the word typically refers to the thoughts and feelings of insecurity, fear, concern and anxiety over an anticipated loss or status of great personal value, particularly...
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One Art – Summary
One Art – Summary
Plain and straightforward but ironic poem “ One Art” is related with philosophy as well as religion. The poetess “Elizabeth Bishop “ teaches us the great value of resignation and contentment. She is of the view that the true art of losing helps us in developing...
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All the World’s a Stage – Summary
All the World’s a Stage – Summary
The great dramatist of all ages, Shakespeare presents a unique treatment of human life in his play “As You Like It”. This masterpiece of keen observation, All The World’s a Stage is infact a speech delivered by one of the characters of the above...
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