Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and Poetry |
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The seventeenth - century proportions of both forms were chiefly predicative ; in the eighteenth they parted company ; in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries they begin to return to likeness . In vocabulary , the poetry of the ...
The seventeenth - century proportions of both forms were chiefly predicative ; in the eighteenth they parted company ; in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries they begin to return to likeness . In vocabulary , the poetry of the ...
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Sometimes as he nears the hen he begins to fan his wings a little , just lifting himself off the ground , so that he is ... The hen will often suffer his approach till he is quite close , then shy away like a startled horse , and begin ...
Sometimes as he nears the hen he begins to fan his wings a little , just lifting himself off the ground , so that he is ... The hen will often suffer his approach till he is quite close , then shy away like a startled horse , and begin ...
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... Pope ( 60 ) power praise time ( 30 ) verse version volume wit work year ( 20 ) 1,000 begin feel find know make ( 20 ) print publish read seem show tell think write ( 20 ) 2,070 Archibald Alison 1757 Nature and Principles of Taste ,.
... Pope ( 60 ) power praise time ( 30 ) verse version volume wit work year ( 20 ) 1,000 begin feel find know make ( 20 ) print publish read seem show tell think write ( 20 ) 2,070 Archibald Alison 1757 Nature and Principles of Taste ,.
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