An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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... Crying : " Hamish ! O Hamish ! but please , but please For to spare him ! " and Hamish still dangles the child , with a wavering will . On a sudden he turns ; with a sea - hawk scream , and a gibe , and a song , Cries : " So ; I will ...
... Crying : " Hamish ! O Hamish ! but please , but please For to spare him ! " and Hamish still dangles the child , with a wavering will . On a sudden he turns ; with a sea - hawk scream , and a gibe , and a song , Cries : " So ; I will ...
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... cry is intimately linked with an action . Its function is to make the muscles twitch . A captain leading his men into battle sounds the cry wav- ing his sword over his head and his men give it back in a single animal roar as they rush ...
... cry is intimately linked with an action . Its function is to make the muscles twitch . A captain leading his men into battle sounds the cry wav- ing his sword over his head and his men give it back in a single animal roar as they rush ...
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... cry ( as in " Remember the Alamo ! " ) the real function of such a cry is to release pent up emotion . Any noise will serve so long as those who cry it are emotionally identified with it . The bark - and - snarl of dogs is essentially a ...
... cry ( as in " Remember the Alamo ! " ) the real function of such a cry is to release pent up emotion . Any noise will serve so long as those who cry it are emotionally identified with it . The bark - and - snarl of dogs is essentially a ...
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 663 |
CHAPTER TWO A BURBLE | 678 |
FOLK BALLADS | 685 |
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