Practical Modern English, 3. kötetUniversity of London Press, 1949 |
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54. oldal
... lines arranged in an unusual rhyme scheme . The first and third lines form one rhyme ; the second , fourth , fifth , and seventh form another ; and the sixth , eighth , and ninth a third . The last line , which is the longest , is ...
... lines arranged in an unusual rhyme scheme . The first and third lines form one rhyme ; the second , fourth , fifth , and seventh form another ; and the sixth , eighth , and ninth a third . The last line , which is the longest , is ...
75. oldal
... line appears : Cover her face ; mine eyes dazzle ; she died young . The following lines from another of Webster's plays give some idea of the beauty and depth of expression he attained : I have liv'd Riotously ill , like some that live ...
... line appears : Cover her face ; mine eyes dazzle ; she died young . The following lines from another of Webster's plays give some idea of the beauty and depth of expression he attained : I have liv'd Riotously ill , like some that live ...
147. oldal
... lines are taken from The Borough : High o'er the restless deep , above the reach Of gunner's hope , vast flights of wild ducks stretch ; Far as the eye can glance on either side , In a broad space and level line they glide ; All in ...
... lines are taken from The Borough : High o'er the restless deep , above the reach Of gunner's hope , vast flights of wild ducks stretch ; Far as the eye can glance on either side , In a broad space and level line they glide ; All in ...
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THE LITERATURE OF THE ANGLOSAXONS | 9 |
THE NORMAN CONQUEST AND AFTER | 18 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER THE FATHER OF ENGLISH POETRY | 24 |
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