An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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... rest that man may feel , but not a beast ? ) So there is the man , there is that other order of life , and there is ... rest . ” ( That rest - in - darkness that seemed so temptingly " lovely dark - and - deep ” for the moment of the ...
... rest that man may feel , but not a beast ? ) So there is the man , there is that other order of life , and there is ... rest . ” ( That rest - in - darkness that seemed so temptingly " lovely dark - and - deep ” for the moment of the ...
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... rest " line . When a poem is metrically smooth for too long the effect will tend to monotony ( an effect that can , of course , be sought deliberately as in part three of Auden's " In Memory of W. B. Yeats , " page 830 ) . Ac ...
... rest " line . When a poem is metrically smooth for too long the effect will tend to monotony ( an effect that can , of course , be sought deliberately as in part three of Auden's " In Memory of W. B. Yeats , " page 830 ) . Ac ...
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... rest - line of the poem , the line in which the norm is most clearly asserted . When in doubt it is wise to look for such rest lines . ) Against that norm , however , the voice must swallow many accelerated syllables . So in the opening ...
... rest - line of the poem , the line in which the norm is most clearly asserted . When in doubt it is wise to look for such rest lines . ) Against that norm , however , the voice must swallow many accelerated syllables . So in the opening ...
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