An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray. active voice , with the passive voice serving not as a ready and elegant substitute for all occasions , but rather standing by to be used for special purposes . Imagine , if you will , how Hamlet's ...
Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray. active voice , with the passive voice serving not as a ready and elegant substitute for all occasions , but rather standing by to be used for special purposes . Imagine , if you will , how Hamlet's ...
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... voices , one the Army's , the other Spring's . What is the quality of the diction in the voice of the Army ? In the voice of the Spring ? One of the special successes of this poem is in its ability to slide one voice into the other in a ...
... voices , one the Army's , the other Spring's . What is the quality of the diction in the voice of the Army ? In the voice of the Spring ? One of the special successes of this poem is in its ability to slide one voice into the other in a ...
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... voice suspended on a rising inflection . The fourth stanza uses no feminine rhymes , each line closing on a masculine word . The voice is brought down firm to the falling inflection . The change in the quality of the metrics from one ...
... voice suspended on a rising inflection . The fourth stanza uses no feminine rhymes , each line closing on a masculine word . The voice is brought down firm to the falling inflection . The change in the quality of the metrics from one ...
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 663 |
CHAPTER TWO A BURBLE | 678 |
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