Poems to RememberErrol Frederick Kingston Dent, 1959 - Всего страниц: 582 |
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... metre or the changing movements of free verse . In many poems the intrinsic music of the verse has been translated into musical notations for instru- ment or voice . Often poems have been written to fit traditional melodies . A few of ...
... metre or the changing movements of free verse . In many poems the intrinsic music of the verse has been translated into musical notations for instru- ment or voice . Often poems have been written to fit traditional melodies . A few of ...
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... metre , and rhyming are important but the poem lives because of its optimism , its unquestioning faith and its original view- point , all of which were characteristic of the author . SUCKLING , SIR JOHN ( 1609-1642 ) born in Middlesex ...
... metre , and rhyming are important but the poem lives because of its optimism , its unquestioning faith and its original view- point , all of which were characteristic of the author . SUCKLING , SIR JOHN ( 1609-1642 ) born in Middlesex ...
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... metre , diction , ideas and story in a poem . 40. Select one of the passages quoted from three poems , name the poem from which it is taken , explain the italicized parts , and give two reasons why the poem deserves a place in an ...
... metre , diction , ideas and story in a poem . 40. Select one of the passages quoted from three poems , name the poem from which it is taken , explain the italicized parts , and give two reasons why the poem deserves a place in an ...
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DONNE JOHN 15731631 | 166 |
The Man He Killed | 244 |
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