An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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... example ) strive toward a language and welcome into their poems the rush of every sort of experience . The poets of high seriousness ( William Wordsworth will do as an example ) strive toward a diction and exclude all that is not ...
... example ) strive toward a language and welcome into their poems the rush of every sort of experience . The poets of high seriousness ( William Wordsworth will do as an example ) strive toward a diction and exclude all that is not ...
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... example , is close to " warping " in some ways , but it is still not exactly right for the motion Milton intended . The only other way in which Milton could have achieved exactly that shade of meaning , would have been to use a less ...
... example , is close to " warping " in some ways , but it is still not exactly right for the motion Milton intended . The only other way in which Milton could have achieved exactly that shade of meaning , would have been to use a less ...
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... example , " rain - wren - when - wan - dawn - dine - mine - main - rain . ' Consonantal rhyme is often used in combination with syllabic , assonantal , or approximate rhyme . Assonantal rhyme reverses the procedure of consonantal rhyme ...
... example , " rain - wren - when - wan - dawn - dine - mine - main - rain . ' Consonantal rhyme is often used in combination with syllabic , assonantal , or approximate rhyme . Assonantal rhyme reverses the procedure of consonantal rhyme ...
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