An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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... miss the feeling that by the end of the poem , Frost has referred to something much more far - reaching than stopping by woods or than driving home to go to bed . There can be little doubt , in fact , that part of Frost's own pleasure ...
... miss the feeling that by the end of the poem , Frost has referred to something much more far - reaching than stopping by woods or than driving home to go to bed . There can be little doubt , in fact , that part of Frost's own pleasure ...
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... Miss Deutsch's willingness to let the rhyme - scheme take over the diction at too many points is most apparent in her thumping the end of the line to rest on adjectives . Here is a fair example , I think , of a wrestling match between ...
... Miss Deutsch's willingness to let the rhyme - scheme take over the diction at too many points is most apparent in her thumping the end of the line to rest on adjectives . Here is a fair example , I think , of a wrestling match between ...
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... miss some of the turns of his language . " who / Would be at the expense of two ? " : who would put himself to the expense of supporting two Gods . " but need'st not strive / Officiously to keep alive " : Though we are forbidden to kill ...
... miss some of the turns of his language . " who / Would be at the expense of two ? " : who would put himself to the expense of supporting two Gods . " but need'st not strive / Officiously to keep alive " : Though we are forbidden to kill ...
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 663 |
CHAPTER TWO A BURBLE | 678 |
FOLK BALLADS | 685 |
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