College English Association Critic, Volumes 36-37Department of English, Texas A & M University, 1973 |
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... begins the series of pauses which will ultimately help to draw the reader back into the poem . That is , in the last ... begin to grow much larger than a fist or so . " ( Note that though the bird may be tiny , it also has the implied ...
... begins the series of pauses which will ultimately help to draw the reader back into the poem . That is , in the last ... begin to grow much larger than a fist or so . " ( Note that though the bird may be tiny , it also has the implied ...
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... begin to talk I say the things I have found out in my mind without thinking " ( p . 190 ) . Even though Frederic begins to understand those things which he " found out " in his mind , Hemingway does not allow him to distort the ...
... begin to talk I say the things I have found out in my mind without thinking " ( p . 190 ) . Even though Frederic begins to understand those things which he " found out " in his mind , Hemingway does not allow him to distort the ...
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... begins in the same way as that in the whirlpool does , slowly and deliberately , but motion commences , and , ultimately , the tragedy moves inward and downward with the protagonist both opposing forces and opposed by them . One could ...
... begins in the same way as that in the whirlpool does , slowly and deliberately , but motion commences , and , ultimately , the tragedy moves inward and downward with the protagonist both opposing forces and opposed by them . One could ...
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