High School English, Книги 4Macmillan, 1936 |
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... thought ; and though she made no response , averting her face , and plucking nervously at the leaves of the hedge as they passed slowly along , he went on pouring out his eager admiration for his friend . At last they came to a seat in ...
... thought ; and though she made no response , averting her face , and plucking nervously at the leaves of the hedge as they passed slowly along , he went on pouring out his eager admiration for his friend . At last they came to a seat in ...
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... thought . It is an integral part of the poem , just as one finds in music a particular rhythm that expresses the mood and the thought . Can you imagine a tragic poem or a very serious thought written in the rhythm of Mother Goose ...
... thought . It is an integral part of the poem , just as one finds in music a particular rhythm that expresses the mood and the thought . Can you imagine a tragic poem or a very serious thought written in the rhythm of Mother Goose ...
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... thought of the line to which they belong . The thoughts move so naturally and simply and rightly that you are not even conscious that there are rhymes . The music of the rhymes is all in the back of your head where it belongs . And ...
... thought of the line to which they belong . The thoughts move so naturally and simply and rightly that you are not even conscious that there are rhymes . The music of the rhymes is all in the back of your head where it belongs . And ...
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