Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and PoetryLittle, Brown, 1967 - Всего страниц: 212 |
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... turn , turn back , confront , face , in the sense of to be opposite , even as mildly as one line of poetry faces another by turning again to the left margin . Various versus words are available to us : con- verse , convert , like ...
... turn , turn back , confront , face , in the sense of to be opposite , even as mildly as one line of poetry faces another by turning again to the left margin . Various versus words are available to us : con- verse , convert , like ...
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... turn want work 980 ( 9 ) come ( 30 ) die end fall ( 20 ) find go ( 20 ) grow hurry know ( 20 ) lead lie look make pass run see ( 40 ) seem sit stand ( 20 ) take tell turn walk watch 960 ( 9 ) come ( 40 ) fall feel give go grow ( 20 ) ...
... turn want work 980 ( 9 ) come ( 30 ) die end fall ( 20 ) find go ( 20 ) grow hurry know ( 20 ) lead lie look make pass run see ( 40 ) seem sit stand ( 20 ) take tell turn walk watch 960 ( 9 ) come ( 40 ) fall feel give go grow ( 20 ) ...
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... turn 1. 130 ( 11 ) bring build feel ( 20 ) find go grow hold keep know look love make ( 30 ) move ( 20 ) play see seem show speak stand take think turn watch 1,500 ( 15 ) Timothy Greenfield Hill , 1794 , Dwight through II . 430 lines ...
... turn 1. 130 ( 11 ) bring build feel ( 20 ) find go grow hold keep know look love make ( 30 ) move ( 20 ) play see seem show speak stand take think turn watch 1,500 ( 15 ) Timothy Greenfield Hill , 1794 , Dwight through II . 430 lines ...
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