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Pàgina 49
... meaning ; we cannot read it unless we recognize the lover's mood of humorous exasperation and allow its scornful emphases to play against the verse pattern - ' Busie old foole ' - “ Through windowes and through curtaines ' ( doubling ...
... meaning ; we cannot read it unless we recognize the lover's mood of humorous exasperation and allow its scornful emphases to play against the verse pattern - ' Busie old foole ' - “ Through windowes and through curtaines ' ( doubling ...
Pàgina 185
... meaning ; while it may clarify individual points , it will leave the total effect or appeal of the poems very much where it stood before . But the re- reading of Milton presents another and special difficulty , the difficulty of ...
... meaning ; while it may clarify individual points , it will leave the total effect or appeal of the poems very much where it stood before . But the re- reading of Milton presents another and special difficulty , the difficulty of ...
Pàgina 194
... meanings , and on the subtle use of rhythm . The word ' ballance ' suggests rhythmically its meaning . One can feel the swords crossing and sliding against each other , and the balance of the sword in the hand . With its further ...
... meanings , and on the subtle use of rhythm . The word ' ballance ' suggests rhythmically its meaning . One can feel the swords crossing and sliding against each other , and the balance of the sword in the hand . With its further ...
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