An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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... tends to consist of action for its own sake , and to avoid moraliza- tion . It is easier , obviously , to remember an effective image , phrases , or detail than it is to remember an ordinary or ineffective one : so the folk ballad , its ...
... tends to consist of action for its own sake , and to avoid moraliza- tion . It is easier , obviously , to remember an effective image , phrases , or detail than it is to remember an ordinary or ineffective one : so the folk ballad , its ...
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... tend to produce va- rious kinds of feeling . Thus , aside from all other considerations , the bodily involvement in ... tends more or less definitely to enact the denota- tion of the word as in " prestidigitation " or " oily " ( one has ...
... tend to produce va- rious kinds of feeling . Thus , aside from all other considerations , the bodily involvement in ... tends more or less definitely to enact the denota- tion of the word as in " prestidigitation " or " oily " ( one has ...
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... tend to be squeezed out ( partly compensated for by the pauses ) , such passages tend to cluster accents , with a ... tends to go by practice rather than by rule . No one has ever compiled a wholly satisfactory set of metric rules ...
... tend to be squeezed out ( partly compensated for by the pauses ) , such passages tend to cluster accents , with a ... tends to go by practice rather than by rule . No one has ever compiled a wholly satisfactory set of metric rules ...
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 663 |
CHAPTER TWO A BURBLE | 678 |
FOLK BALLADS | 685 |
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