Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and PoetryLittle, Brown, 1967 - Всего страниц: 212 |
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... begin as major with the Ballads and continue in major use through each of the five centuries from nine poets for dear to twenty - four , or nearly half , for good . Note that all of these decline in use , while old and other following ...
... begin as major with the Ballads and continue in major use through each of the five centuries from nine poets for dear to twenty - four , or nearly half , for good . Note that all of these decline in use , while old and other following ...
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... begin to return to likeness . In vocabulary , the poetry of the seventeenth century brought in much ac- tion and feeling , as we have noted , in Jonson's grow and meet ; in Donne's bad ; Fletcher's grief and sit ; Herrick's fear , glory ...
... begin to return to likeness . In vocabulary , the poetry of the seventeenth century brought in much ac- tion and feeling , as we have noted , in Jonson's grow and meet ; in Donne's bad ; Fletcher's grief and sit ; Herrick's fear , glory ...
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... begin come fall go ( 30 ) get know leave like look make ( 30 ) meet run see seem ( 20 ) take ( 30 ) think understand 1 , 110 become bring ( can ) feel find ( have ) live make ( 30 ) ( may must ) ( say ) see seem ( should ) write ( 30 ) ...
... begin come fall go ( 30 ) get know leave like look make ( 30 ) meet run see seem ( 20 ) take ( 30 ) think understand 1 , 110 become bring ( can ) feel find ( have ) live make ( 30 ) ( may must ) ( say ) see seem ( should ) write ( 30 ) ...
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