An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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... True , a poem may strike the reader as technically inadequate to its own aims . Yet it is impossible to demonstrate with any final convic- tion that any poem is bad for specific technical reasons . " This poem , " one says , " is bad ...
... True , a poem may strike the reader as technically inadequate to its own aims . Yet it is impossible to demonstrate with any final convic- tion that any poem is bad for specific technical reasons . " This poem , " one says , " is bad ...
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... true , and faire . If thou findst one , let mee know , Such a Pilgrimage were sweet ; Yet doe not , I would not goe , Though at next doore wee might meet , Though shee were true , when you met her , And last , till you write your letter ...
... true , and faire . If thou findst one , let mee know , Such a Pilgrimage were sweet ; Yet doe not , I would not goe , Though at next doore wee might meet , Though shee were true , when you met her , And last , till you write your letter ...
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... True , a / new mis / tress now / I chase If , however , the obvious prose - rhythm of the phrasing ( as further indi- cated by the comma ) is to be honored , " True " must be a monosyllabic foot unless one wishes to admit the ...
... True , a / new mis / tress now / I chase If , however , the obvious prose - rhythm of the phrasing ( as further indi- cated by the comma ) is to be honored , " True " must be a monosyllabic foot unless one wishes to admit the ...
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 663 |
CHAPTER TWO A BURBLE | 678 |
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