The Stylistic Life of Samuel JohnsonRutgers University Press, 1977 - 139 oldal |
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126. oldal
... stanza : Condemn'd to hope's delusive mine , As on we toil from day to day , By sudden blasts , or slow decline , Our social comforts drop away . When an abstraction like " hope " is compared to something as " common " and knowable as a ...
... stanza : Condemn'd to hope's delusive mine , As on we toil from day to day , By sudden blasts , or slow decline , Our social comforts drop away . When an abstraction like " hope " is compared to something as " common " and knowable as a ...
128. oldal
... stanza from sounding trivial : Our social comforts drop away , By sudden blasts , or slow decline , As on we toil ... stanza , but the effect of which they make a part is more compli- cated . Because the stanza begins in the way it does ...
... stanza from sounding trivial : Our social comforts drop away , By sudden blasts , or slow decline , As on we toil ... stanza , but the effect of which they make a part is more compli- cated . Because the stanza begins in the way it does ...
129. oldal
... stanza and the possible but ostensibly unexploited metaphoric relations of “ con- demn'd " and " tried " suggest several connections . We are invited to " see " Levet as a particular example of the “ we ” of the first stanza . And we ...
... stanza and the possible but ostensibly unexploited metaphoric relations of “ con- demn'd " and " tried " suggest several connections . We are invited to " see " Levet as a particular example of the “ we ” of the first stanza . And we ...
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Learning to Write Dick Minim | 43 |
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