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... common in English literature as the duple meters . You are no doubt familiar with triple meters such as the dactyllic ( mer ci ful ) and the anapaestic , which is the reverse of the dactyllic with the accent falling on the third syl ...
... common in English literature as the duple meters . You are no doubt familiar with triple meters such as the dactyllic ( mer ci ful ) and the anapaestic , which is the reverse of the dactyllic with the accent falling on the third syl ...
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... common men and women ; if the spirit declares its aims clearly and boldly , there is yet hope that our prayers for a better world will be answered . From THE BIBLE AND THE COMMON READER 1 Mary Ellen Chase The foregoing brief treatment ...
... common men and women ; if the spirit declares its aims clearly and boldly , there is yet hope that our prayers for a better world will be answered . From THE BIBLE AND THE COMMON READER 1 Mary Ellen Chase The foregoing brief treatment ...
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... common as synonymous and synthetic and yet often used in Hebrew poetry , is antithetical parallel- ism . Here the second half , or full line contrasts with the first by a directly opposite , thought as in the following examples , again ...
... common as synonymous and synthetic and yet often used in Hebrew poetry , is antithetical parallel- ism . Here the second half , or full line contrasts with the first by a directly opposite , thought as in the following examples , again ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
THE PROVINCES OF THE READER THE ACTOR AND | 13 |
Robert Hutchins The Test of Education | 25 |
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