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PHRASAL PATTERNS The fact that passages of prose seem to fall naturally into phrasal patterns has probably not escaped you . These patterns are not alike . In fact , their chief characteristic seems to be their variety .
PHRASAL PATTERNS The fact that passages of prose seem to fall naturally into phrasal patterns has probably not escaped you . These patterns are not alike . In fact , their chief characteristic seems to be their variety .
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A hero perish or a sparrow fall , Atoms or systems into ruin hurl'd , And now a bubble burst , and now a world . Hope humbly then ; with trembling pinions soar ; Wait the great teacher Death , and God adore . What future bliss He gives ...
A hero perish or a sparrow fall , Atoms or systems into ruin hurl'd , And now a bubble burst , and now a world . Hope humbly then ; with trembling pinions soar ; Wait the great teacher Death , and God adore . What future bliss He gives ...
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It began at three o'clock one October afternoon as I sat in the grand- stand at the fall trotting - and - pacing meet at Sandusky , Ohio . To tell the truth , I felt a little foolish that I should be sitting in the grand - stand at all ...
It began at three o'clock one October afternoon as I sat in the grand- stand at the fall trotting - and - pacing meet at Sandusky , Ohio . To tell the truth , I felt a little foolish that I should be sitting in the grand - stand at all ...
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