The Focal Word: An Introduction to PoetryJacaranda Press, 1966 - 317 страници |
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... rhythm of Caps on their heads , and halberts in their hand . With the rhythm and the language of the Bible , where it describes God's creating light , Belinda - God - like , by her word and no more - creates trumps . At her all ...
... rhythm of Caps on their heads , and halberts in their hand . With the rhythm and the language of the Bible , where it describes God's creating light , Belinda - God - like , by her word and no more - creates trumps . At her all ...
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... rhythms : ' Take breath and read it with the ears , as I always wish to be read , and my verse becomes all right ... rhythm , as in The rash smart sloggering brine Blinds her . Christopher Brennan ( 1870-1932 ) RENNAN's poetry is a ...
... rhythms : ' Take breath and read it with the ears , as I always wish to be read , and my verse becomes all right ... rhythm , as in The rash smart sloggering brine Blinds her . Christopher Brennan ( 1870-1932 ) RENNAN's poetry is a ...
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... rhythm against the darkness . But it was not only the glamour of danger and exotic nights that made life real : there were in Finau the sterner virtues of austerity , thoroughness , and , again , patience that matched his energy . The ...
... rhythm against the darkness . But it was not only the glamour of danger and exotic nights that made life real : there were in Finau the sterner virtues of austerity , thoroughness , and , again , patience that matched his energy . The ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
BEN JONSON Continued | 27 |
ROSALINDS MADRIGAL | 33 |
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