An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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... tone is set by that complex . As Auden's tone is set by the com- plex of his own human position in time . QUESTIONS 1. How would you describe Shelley's tone ? How does the diction re- lease that tone ? How , similarly , would you ...
... tone is set by that complex . As Auden's tone is set by the com- plex of his own human position in time . QUESTIONS 1. How would you describe Shelley's tone ? How does the diction re- lease that tone ? How , similarly , would you ...
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... tone he believes to be appropriate . His sense of what is appropriate , either in tone or in attitude , is of course a question of values . As such , it is obvi- ously basic to the effect of the poem upon the reader . The reader may be ...
... tone he believes to be appropriate . His sense of what is appropriate , either in tone or in attitude , is of course a question of values . As such , it is obvi- ously basic to the effect of the poem upon the reader . The reader may be ...
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... ( tone ) . Try to state as accurately as possible the quality of each poem's tone and attitude . The following question should be asked of each poem : 1. Are the tone and attitude describable in the same terms , or does the poet take his ...
... ( tone ) . Try to state as accurately as possible the quality of each poem's tone and attitude . The following question should be asked of each poem : 1. Are the tone and attitude describable in the same terms , or does the poet take his ...
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 663 |
CHAPTER TWO A BURBLE | 678 |
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