An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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... final chapter sug- gests a method whereby all the criteria developed in the preceding chap- ters may be applied to the comprehension of the total poem . What one must always comprehend of poetry is that it is an experience the reader ...
... final chapter sug- gests a method whereby all the criteria developed in the preceding chap- ters may be applied to the comprehension of the total poem . What one must always comprehend of poetry is that it is an experience the reader ...
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... final battle ) . Stanza six presents the hero returning in triumph ( see Hal- lecks ' final windy salute to Bozzaris . The beamish boy was luckier than Bozzaris , but both receive an accolade ) . Carroll , however , uses these heroic ...
... final battle ) . Stanza six presents the hero returning in triumph ( see Hal- lecks ' final windy salute to Bozzaris . The beamish boy was luckier than Bozzaris , but both receive an accolade ) . Carroll , however , uses these heroic ...
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... final question . That final question , it must be re- membered , remains a fundamental one . What is the nature of poetic lan- guage ? What is the nature of life ? How does the planet come to be in- habited ? These are all fundamental ...
... final question . That final question , it must be re- membered , remains a fundamental one . What is the nature of poetic lan- guage ? What is the nature of life ? How does the planet come to be in- habited ? These are all fundamental ...
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 663 |
Robert Frost Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening | 670 |
CHAPTER TWO A BURBLE | 678 |
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