An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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... taken as a fair example of the mock - heroic smother . " A Ballad of Hell " may be taken as a relatively successful , though unmistakably literary imitation , of the pure ballad . " The Yarn of the Nancy Bell " may be taken as a happy ...
... taken as a fair example of the mock - heroic smother . " A Ballad of Hell " may be taken as a relatively successful , though unmistakably literary imitation , of the pure ballad . " The Yarn of the Nancy Bell " may be taken as a happy ...
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... taken literally or does the whole incident " stand for " something else ? If each of these meet- ings is taken as a metaphoric X , what might be the metaphoric Y ? Is the metaphoric Y specific or is it better taken as standing for a ...
... taken literally or does the whole incident " stand for " something else ? If each of these meet- ings is taken as a metaphoric X , what might be the metaphoric Y ? Is the metaphoric Y specific or is it better taken as standing for a ...
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... taken place in the poet's tone or attitude . Attitude , one will recall , is taken to signify " the way the poet takes his subject " ; tone , " the way he takes himself . " The following little poem will serve as a convenient first ...
... taken place in the poet's tone or attitude . Attitude , one will recall , is taken to signify " the way the poet takes his subject " ; tone , " the way he takes himself . " The following little poem will serve as a convenient first ...
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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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