An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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... seem to emerge clearly from a careful look at Keats ' choices and revisions here . First , Keats seems originally to have conceived of Madeline as definitely buxom , but no hint of that original conception survives the revisions . Keats ...
... seem to emerge clearly from a careful look at Keats ' choices and revisions here . First , Keats seems originally to have conceived of Madeline as definitely buxom , but no hint of that original conception survives the revisions . Keats ...
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... seems to work best when the vowel is not closed in by a final consonant . Assonance is native to French poetry because of the number of words in French that lend themselves to such treatment : it seems doubtful that assonance will ever ...
... seems to work best when the vowel is not closed in by a final consonant . Assonance is native to French poetry because of the number of words in French that lend themselves to such treatment : it seems doubtful that assonance will ever ...
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... seem to fit naturally onto the tongue and the breath - groupings of English speaking people , and to fit as rounded ... seems more colloquial in its speech rhythms and which more formal ? Have the pauses ( both internal and end- stop ) ...
... seem to fit naturally onto the tongue and the breath - groupings of English speaking people , and to fit as rounded ... seems more colloquial in its speech rhythms and which more formal ? Have the pauses ( both internal and end- stop ) ...
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 663 |
CHAPTER TWO A BURBLE | 678 |
FOLK BALLADS | 685 |
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