An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray. Rose Aylmer Walter Savage Landor Ah , what avails the sceptred race , Ah , what the form divine ! What every virtue , every grace ! Rose Aylmer , all were thine . Rose Aylmer , whom these wakeful eyes ...
Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray. Rose Aylmer Walter Savage Landor Ah , what avails the sceptred race , Ah , what the form divine ! What every virtue , every grace ! Rose Aylmer , all were thine . Rose Aylmer , whom these wakeful eyes ...
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... rose , " says Burns . The reader knows what a red red rose is , but he does not know what " my luve " is in Burns ' way of thinking . By applying his known feelings for " red red rose " to his un- formed sense of " my luve , " however ...
... rose , " says Burns . The reader knows what a red red rose is , but he does not know what " my luve " is in Burns ' way of thinking . By applying his known feelings for " red red rose " to his un- formed sense of " my luve , " however ...
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... rose - lipt maiden And many a light - foot lad . By brooks too broad for leaping The light - foot lads are laid . And rose - lipt girls are sleeping In fields where roses fade . The very monosyllabic understatement of the poem is ...
... rose - lipt maiden And many a light - foot lad . By brooks too broad for leaping The light - foot lads are laid . And rose - lipt girls are sleeping In fields where roses fade . The very monosyllabic understatement of the poem is ...
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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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