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... given to several great poems by shifting your point of view from that of a reader to that of the author . CHAPTER THREE POETRY AND PROSE I THERE are given below 32 ENRICHMENT.
... given to several great poems by shifting your point of view from that of a reader to that of the author . CHAPTER THREE POETRY AND PROSE I THERE are given below 32 ENRICHMENT.
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... given in connection with sleep were all metaphors . The simile ( sim ' i lē ) differs from the metaphor by being slightly less illogical and more cautious : it does not identify two different things ; rather , it likens one of them to ...
... given in connection with sleep were all metaphors . The simile ( sim ' i lē ) differs from the metaphor by being slightly less illogical and more cautious : it does not identify two different things ; rather , it likens one of them to ...
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... given to the term . We shall make progress if we speak of the great ode and the informal ode in our examination of the form . The great ode is composed about some sublime or at least lofty principle or about a hero . Its language is ...
... given to the term . We shall make progress if we speak of the great ode and the informal ode in our examination of the form . The great ode is composed about some sublime or at least lofty principle or about a hero . Its language is ...
Contents
ENRICHMENT | 16 |
POETRY AND PROSE | 33 |
THE MECHANICS OF POETRY | 49 |
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