An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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... images were more welcome to his sensibilities than were others . Whitman tended to welcome without re- serve , all images of industrial expansion , of fruitful nature , of the brother- hood of man , of astronomy , of the bustle of urban ...
... images were more welcome to his sensibilities than were others . Whitman tended to welcome without re- serve , all images of industrial expansion , of fruitful nature , of the brother- hood of man , of astronomy , of the bustle of urban ...
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... images are from areas of learning that would naturally attract a speculative intellect of Donne's time . The deathbed of a virtuous man is an image suggesting many speculations on the meaning of life and of its relation to the idea of a ...
... images are from areas of learning that would naturally attract a speculative intellect of Donne's time . The deathbed of a virtuous man is an image suggesting many speculations on the meaning of life and of its relation to the idea of a ...
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... image- elements which are common to both themes and , if so , how do they serve to bring the two themes together ? 4. Within each theme what relative proportion of the images are meta- phors ? properties ? How many of the metaphors are ...
... image- elements which are common to both themes and , if so , how do they serve to bring the two themes together ? 4. Within each theme what relative proportion of the images are meta- phors ? properties ? How many of the metaphors are ...
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 663 |
CHAPTER TWO A BURBLE | 678 |
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