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We regard imagery to - day , especially metaphor , as the most essential of the means by which language achieves poetic character , whether we choose to designate this character in its totality as ' iconic , ' ' alogical , ' ' opaque ...
We regard imagery to - day , especially metaphor , as the most essential of the means by which language achieves poetic character , whether we choose to designate this character in its totality as ' iconic , ' ' alogical , ' ' opaque ...
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12 " I از 31 than those , some weakness or ineffectiveness of character may lead to the partial or total neglect of a reputable author . Of Gay it may perhaps be said that while his attractive and unassertive character has to some ...
12 " I از 31 than those , some weakness or ineffectiveness of character may lead to the partial or total neglect of a reputable author . Of Gay it may perhaps be said that while his attractive and unassertive character has to some ...
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It is as a reward for continual kindness that in Tom's darkest hour towards the end of the story such a cloud of character witnesses — the amateur highwayman , Mrs. Miller , her daughter Nancy , Nightingale , Jenny Waters ≥ herself ...
It is as a reward for continual kindness that in Tom's darkest hour towards the end of the story such a cloud of character witnesses — the amateur highwayman , Mrs. Miller , her daughter Nancy , Nightingale , Jenny Waters ≥ herself ...
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THE ESSAY ON CRITICIS M | 42 |
POPE SEEN THROUGH HIS LETTERS | 62 |
THE BACKGROUND OF THE ATTACK | 68 |
Urheberrecht | |
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