England & Co: A Historical, Anthological, and Critical Survey of the Literatures of the English-speaking CountriesParavia, 1987 - Всего страниц: 1212 |
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... human labour . text analysis 3. What is God's unchange- able beauty ( line 10 ) con- trasted with ?收 Critical appraisal Hopkins , with his sprung rhythm and his use of current language heightened , broke the existing formal poetic ...
... human labour . text analysis 3. What is God's unchange- able beauty ( line 10 ) con- trasted with ?收 Critical appraisal Hopkins , with his sprung rhythm and his use of current language heightened , broke the existing formal poetic ...
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... human voices wake us , and we drown . 131. Human voices put an end to Prufrock's dream and short illusion and he drowns in the sea of everyday triviality . text analysis Read the poem and the footnotes carefully , then : 1. List words ...
... human voices wake us , and we drown . 131. Human voices put an end to Prufrock's dream and short illusion and he drowns in the sea of everyday triviality . text analysis Read the poem and the footnotes carefully , then : 1. List words ...
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... human goodness , as in the gift of a language which is generally adequate to the effects intended ... there are imperfections in his work both large and small to the extent almost of whole books sometimes , and perhaps of passages and ...
... human goodness , as in the gift of a language which is generally adequate to the effects intended ... there are imperfections in his work both large and small to the extent almost of whole books sometimes , and perhaps of passages and ...
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