Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and Poetry |
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Most simply , this sentence reads : I stand not so well in my own conceit and thus in my own light that I cannot behold myself and my own . Such simplification removes inversions of subject and verb , doublets , parentheses , and odd ...
Most simply , this sentence reads : I stand not so well in my own conceit and thus in my own light that I cannot behold myself and my own . Such simplification removes inversions of subject and verb , doublets , parentheses , and odd ...
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... tell heart heaven honour hour joy light love man moon night ( 20 ) pain pleasure sorrow soul star thing thought time tree voice wind wing woe world 4 ' stanzas 6,080 1 , 120 ( 11 ) Alfred Lord Tennyson 1809 Poems , 1842 , Vol .
... tell heart heaven honour hour joy light love man moon night ( 20 ) pain pleasure sorrow soul star thing thought time tree voice wind wing woe world 4 ' stanzas 6,080 1 , 120 ( 11 ) Alfred Lord Tennyson 1809 Poems , 1842 , Vol .
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770 ( 8 ) black dead dry free old yellow 2 , 140 ( 21 ) 680 ( 7 ) air bed bird bone child cloud day earth come fall hear know look make ( 20 ) eye ( 20 ) finger fire foot grass the see ( 20 ) seem take watch green head heart leaf light ...
770 ( 8 ) black dead dry free old yellow 2 , 140 ( 21 ) 680 ( 7 ) air bed bird bone child cloud day earth come fall hear know look make ( 20 ) eye ( 20 ) finger fire foot grass the see ( 20 ) seem take watch green head heart leaf light ...
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