An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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... statement ; it is a rhythmic unit to which a man on a horse can swing his sword arm . The phrase involves the whole body in its muscular spasm . And that muscular spasm is far more important than the precise meaning of the statement ...
... statement ; it is a rhythmic unit to which a man on a horse can swing his sword arm . The phrase involves the whole body in its muscular spasm . And that muscular spasm is far more important than the precise meaning of the statement ...
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... statement about the hippopotamus , and the last two lines comment on that statement , usually by making that statement into a direct comparison with the Church . Stanzas seven and eight vary that pattern . What is the effect of chang ...
... statement about the hippopotamus , and the last two lines comment on that statement , usually by making that statement into a direct comparison with the Church . Stanzas seven and eight vary that pattern . What is the effect of chang ...
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... statement rather than a meta- phor . " I hear America singing , " states Whitman : he then proceeds to name the many ways in which he hears that singing . So Mrs. Browning asks , " How do I love thee ? " and then lists the ways . So ...
... statement rather than a meta- phor . " I hear America singing , " states Whitman : he then proceeds to name the many ways in which he hears that singing . So Mrs. Browning asks , " How do I love thee ? " and then lists the ways . So ...
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 663 |
CHAPTER TWO A BURBLE | 678 |
FOLK BALLADS | 685 |
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