Tradition and Experiment in English PoetryMacmillan, 1979 - 343 sivua |
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... person's social status and character . Moreover , much of the drama of Lady Meed turns upon her availability , her beauty , and , above all , what is to be done with her . Therefore it is essential that she be felt as a living presence ...
... person's social status and character . Moreover , much of the drama of Lady Meed turns upon her availability , her beauty , and , above all , what is to be done with her . Therefore it is essential that she be felt as a living presence ...
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... person of her selfe . . . . The barge she sat in , like a burnished throne Burned on the water : the poop was beaten gold ; Purple the sails , and so perfumed that The winds were love - sick with them ; the oars were silver , Which to ...
... person of her selfe . . . . The barge she sat in , like a burnished throne Burned on the water : the poop was beaten gold ; Purple the sails , and so perfumed that The winds were love - sick with them ; the oars were silver , Which to ...
Sivu 301
... person plural rather than singular . So that he seems to be speaking for all the soldiers of the war , not just himself . His details are never merely descriptive . In ' Exposure ' , they are selected to create an atmosphere and a human ...
... person plural rather than singular . So that he seems to be speaking for all the soldiers of the war , not just himself . His details are never merely descriptive . In ' Exposure ' , they are selected to create an atmosphere and a human ...
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