Read the excerpt.
till the free soul to a composedness charmed,
finding the elements of...
English, 21.09.2019 09:30, richardwalker8ourhg2
Read the excerpt.
till the free soul to a composedness charmed,
finding the elements of rage disarmed,
o’er all below a solemn quiet grown,
joys in the inferior world, and thinks it like her
own …
in these lines from “a nocturnal reverie” by anne finch, what does the speaker refer to when she says “the inferior world”?
the hassle of hectic daily life
the world that is inferior to modern life
the simpler way of life
the world beyond the grave
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