An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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... certainly , be said to spring simply from its word choices . The rhythms and the dramatic pauses and contrasts determine its pace . Hamlet's narrative situation helps create an identity with him ( empathy ) . And the whirl of many ...
... certainly , be said to spring simply from its word choices . The rhythms and the dramatic pauses and contrasts determine its pace . Hamlet's narrative situation helps create an identity with him ( empathy ) . And the whirl of many ...
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... certainly seems to be true in such a line as " With hideous ruin and com- bustion down " that the words are being selected for their large sugges- tiveness and sound rather than for their denotation . They are , that is , being exact to ...
... certainly seems to be true in such a line as " With hideous ruin and com- bustion down " that the words are being selected for their large sugges- tiveness and sound rather than for their denotation . They are , that is , being exact to ...
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... certainly due to the in- sipidity of what they are saying . The following poem is nearly as mono- syllabic as the parody above , but it may well be cited as a masterpiece of one sort of pure English lyricism : With Rue My Heart Is Laden ...
... certainly due to the in- sipidity of what they are saying . The following poem is nearly as mono- syllabic as the parody above , but it may well be cited as a masterpiece of one sort of pure English lyricism : With Rue My Heart Is Laden ...
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