Pope's Couplet ArtOhio University Press, 1969 - 217 sivua |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 21
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... object of the verbs , and when this object is seized , it then becomes the subject of an- other set of verbs and " gains The Heart ” in a run - on line , achieving its end " all at once , " literally . " Heart , " a good example of ...
... object of the verbs , and when this object is seized , it then becomes the subject of an- other set of verbs and " gains The Heart ” in a run - on line , achieving its end " all at once , " literally . " Heart , " a good example of ...
Sivu 98
... object of the verb " sees , " and makes in turn each object the subject of a following verb : " sees - Blush - arise , " and " Lightnings - quicken . " The first five closed couplets slow down the sense and activity , holding attention ...
... object of the verb " sees , " and makes in turn each object the subject of a following verb : " sees - Blush - arise , " and " Lightnings - quicken . " The first five closed couplets slow down the sense and activity , holding attention ...
Sivu 210
... object in the next line . " What actually happens is that when the first line ends with a verb , it will more often be followed with some other completion than its object in the next line , or it will be an intransitive verb . In a poem ...
... object in the next line . " What actually happens is that when the first line ends with a verb , it will more often be followed with some other completion than its object in the next line , or it will be an intransitive verb . In a poem ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Pastorals 1709 | 17 |
An Essay on Criticism 1711 | 45 |
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Abelard achieve active antithesis antithetic appear balance beauty beginning Belinda Book character characteristic clauses closed complex contrast couplet norm create describes Dialogue direct dominant dunces Dunciad earlier effect Eloisa emotional emphasizes employs Epistle Essay on Criticism example expresses eyes fall final flowing four frequently Friend give grace half idea inversion ironic kind later less Light literary Lock lover manner meaning movement Nature nouns object opposition paragraph parallelism particular passage passion Pastorals pattern poem poet poetic poetry Pope Pope's Pope's couplet Rape reader reflects relation rhetorical rhyme run-on satire scene sense sentence shows similar simple slightly sound Spring structure style subordinate suggest syntax taste theme things tion true turns University varied variety verb verse whole Windsor-Forest writing