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It is common to find trochees and iambs mingled with the triple meters.12 12 Van Wyck Brooks in his New England , Indian Summer ( New York : Dutton , 1940 ) , p . 326 , has an interesting comment on Emily Dickinson's employment of ...
It is common to find trochees and iambs mingled with the triple meters.12 12 Van Wyck Brooks in his New England , Indian Summer ( New York : Dutton , 1940 ) , p . 326 , has an interesting comment on Emily Dickinson's employment of ...
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For if the power of prayer is again released and used in the lives of 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 .
For if the power of prayer is again released and used in the lives of 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 .
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A third form of parallelism , not so common as synonymous and synthetic and yet often used in Hebrew poetry , is antithetical parallelism . Here the second half , or full line contrasts with the first by a directly opposite , thought as ...
A third form of parallelism , not so common as synonymous and synthetic and yet often used in Hebrew poetry , is antithetical parallelism . Here the second half , or full line contrasts with the first by a directly opposite , thought as ...
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Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
THE PROVINCES OF THE READER THE ACTOR AND | 13 |
Walt Whitman Vocalism | 38 |
Copyright | |
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