The Canada Book of Prose and Verse ...Macmillans in Canada, Ryerson Press, 1936 |
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... thought , we can frequently gain clearer ideas by focusing the attention upon particular parts of the selection . The editors of this book think that the chief thoughts of Mrs. Speyer's poem are contained in the following lines : He ...
... thought , we can frequently gain clearer ideas by focusing the attention upon particular parts of the selection . The editors of this book think that the chief thoughts of Mrs. Speyer's poem are contained in the following lines : He ...
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... thought in your own words . Use the key - word ideals . Does Browning's thought resemble the second quoted part from Mrs. Speyer's poem ? In what way ? 4. In the first topic the editors made use of a literary device called an analogy ...
... thought in your own words . Use the key - word ideals . Does Browning's thought resemble the second quoted part from Mrs. Speyer's poem ? In what way ? 4. In the first topic the editors made use of a literary device called an analogy ...
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... thoughts to himself . He is speaking to his son , who is about to leave for school in Paris . Does it ring true ? These few precepts in thy memory Look thou character . Give thy thoughts no tongue , Nor any unproportion'd thought his ...
... thoughts to himself . He is speaking to his son , who is about to leave for school in Paris . Does it ring true ? These few precepts in thy memory Look thou character . Give thy thoughts no tongue , Nor any unproportion'd thought his ...
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Sir Roger at Church | 2 |
Waterloo | 4 |
The Thinker | 8 |
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