Carnegie Series in English, Vydání 9–12Carnegie-Mellon University Press, 1965 |
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Strana 4
... quatrain - couplet structure , for then rhyme links the quatrains in a counterpoint to the arrangement of substance ... quatrain describes certain people ; the second quatrain asserts a judgment about them . The last six lines are a ...
... quatrain - couplet structure , for then rhyme links the quatrains in a counterpoint to the arrangement of substance ... quatrain describes certain people ; the second quatrain asserts a judgment about them . The last six lines are a ...
Strana 8
... quatrain and one for the couplet . There are three developed images , one for each quatrain , comparing the qualities of several events and qualities in the speaker of the poem . And there is a generalizing comment in the last two lines ...
... quatrain and one for the couplet . There are three developed images , one for each quatrain , comparing the qualities of several events and qualities in the speaker of the poem . And there is a generalizing comment in the last two lines ...
Strana 12
and continues in the third quatrain . * In the first two quatrains of the sonnet the unyielding negatives are modified only by " Enjoy'd no sooner " where the verb alone carries some suggestion of a positive quality . They are modified ...
and continues in the third quatrain . * In the first two quatrains of the sonnet the unyielding negatives are modified only by " Enjoy'd no sooner " where the verb alone carries some suggestion of a positive quality . They are modified ...
Obsah
A Book of Satires | 1 |
The Satiric Pattern of The Canterbury Tales | 17 |
The Lighter Side of Swift | 35 |
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Carnegie Series in English, Vydání 9 Carnegie Institute of Technology. Department of English Zobrazení fragmentů - 1965 |
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