Interpreting LiteratureHolt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1985 - 1184 páginas |
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... called his own name and then stepped forward precisely and selected a slip from the box . Then he called , “ Warner . ” " Seventy - seventh year I been in the lottery , " Old Man Warner said as he went through the crowd . " Seventy ...
... called his own name and then stepped forward precisely and selected a slip from the box . Then he called , “ Warner . ” " Seventy - seventh year I been in the lottery , " Old Man Warner said as he went through the crowd . " Seventy ...
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... called also a verse , determines the basic rhythmical pat- tern of the poem , and provides a principle of order for the sense . Lines are named according to the number of feet they possess , as follows : One foot - monometer Two feet ...
... called also a verse , determines the basic rhythmical pat- tern of the poem , and provides a principle of order for the sense . Lines are named according to the number of feet they possess , as follows : One foot - monometer Two feet ...
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... called by thy name , For he calls himself a Lamb . 15 He is meek , and he is mild ; He became a little child . I a child , and thou a lamb , We are called by his name . 20 Little Lamb , God bless thee ! Little Lamb , God bless thee ...
... called by thy name , For he calls himself a Lamb . 15 He is meek , and he is mild ; He became a little child . I a child , and thou a lamb , We are called by his name . 20 Little Lamb , God bless thee ! Little Lamb , God bless thee ...
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First Impressions | 7 |
Ben Jonson | 8 |
The Results of the Shaping Devices | 15 |
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