The Critical Reader: Poems, Stories, EssaysW. W. Norton, 1949 - 785 oldal |
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84. oldal
... effect of this word's connotations would be unpleasant . The last line of the poem is prepared for metrically . In the cor- responding line of each of the previous stanzas , an anapestic foot is substituted for one of the normal iambs ...
... effect of this word's connotations would be unpleasant . The last line of the poem is prepared for metrically . In the cor- responding line of each of the previous stanzas , an anapestic foot is substituted for one of the normal iambs ...
146. oldal
... effect . The story may deal with the tensions of men and women and the ultimate issues of the human lot , as does ... effect of character on event , shows the effect of event on character . It stems not from the observation that if ...
... effect . The story may deal with the tensions of men and women and the ultimate issues of the human lot , as does ... effect of character on event , shows the effect of event on character . It stems not from the observation that if ...
773. oldal
... effect of grief . The next three lines form a triplet in which the feminine rhymes ( flowers , showers , ours ; " ours " in line 7 is read as two syllables ) , the short lines , and the consequent quick return of the rhymes maintain the ...
... effect of grief . The next three lines form a triplet in which the feminine rhymes ( flowers , showers , ours ; " ours " in line 7 is read as two syllables ) , the short lines , and the consequent quick return of the rhymes maintain the ...
Tartalomjegyzék
Introduction | 1 |
A E HOUSMAN | 9 |
KARL SHAPIRO | 15 |
Copyright | |
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