American writers: a collection of literary biographies. Jane Addams to Sidney LanierLeonard Unger Charles Scribner's sons, 1979 - 373 páginas |
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... stanza a different rhyme scheme and the whole poem a construct of echoing sound. Rhythms are complex. The poem can be scanned, no question of it — but with line lengths that range from four syllables to fourteen (both in stanza 7), a ...
... stanza a different rhyme scheme and the whole poem a construct of echoing sound. Rhythms are complex. The poem can be scanned, no question of it — but with line lengths that range from four syllables to fourteen (both in stanza 7), a ...
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... stanza, the image of the sun and God have been intentionally merged. And is thy splendid Throne erect so high? As to approach it, can no earthly mould. How full of glory then must thy Creator be? Stanzas 8 and 9 provide an interlude in ...
... stanza, the image of the sun and God have been intentionally merged. And is thy splendid Throne erect so high? As to approach it, can no earthly mould. How full of glory then must thy Creator be? Stanzas 8 and 9 provide an interlude in ...
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... stanza 19 that man seems cursed when he is observed in an earthly, natural frame: Nor youth, nor strength, nor wisdom spring again Nor habitations long their names retain, But in oblivion to the final day remain. But in stanza 20 the ...
... stanza 19 that man seems cursed when he is observed in an earthly, natural frame: Nor youth, nor strength, nor wisdom spring again Nor habitations long their names retain, But in oblivion to the final day remain. But in stanza 20 the ...
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