An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray. that passages of poetry ( one must , of course , assume a passage of suffi- cient length to be representative ) that have generally been agreed upon as good English poetry by critics of various ages of ...
Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray. that passages of poetry ( one must , of course , assume a passage of suffi- cient length to be representative ) that have generally been agreed upon as good English poetry by critics of various ages of ...
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... passage Pope discusses a number of poetic faults and graces , illustrating each by the line in which he men- tions it . He points out , for example , that if all the vowels in a given passage are open , the effect is laborious ( hence a ...
... passage Pope discusses a number of poetic faults and graces , illustrating each by the line in which he men- tions it . He points out , for example , that if all the vowels in a given passage are open , the effect is laborious ( hence a ...
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... passage clearly derives its pace primarily from the heavy in- cidence of caesura . One should note also that as caesuras grow closer and closer together , there must inevitably be less language between them . Since it is the unstressed ...
... passage clearly derives its pace primarily from the heavy in- cidence of caesura . One should note also that as caesuras grow closer and closer together , there must inevitably be less language between them . Since it is the unstressed ...
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 663 |
CHAPTER TWO A BURBLE | 678 |
FOLK BALLADS | 685 |
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