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Rhythm Tone and the Dangers of Eyereading | 9 |
Imagery Metaphor and Visualisation | 18 |
Early and Late Shakespearean Verse | 26 |
Two Epitaphs by Ben Jonson | 41 |
An Early Draft of Blakes London | 45 |
another Blake Poem | 52 |
two Seventeenth Century Lyrics | 62 |
Herberts Life and E B Brownings Irreparableness | 67 |
Frost and Edward Thomas | 97 |
Jonsons To Heaven and Donnes Thou Hast Made Me | 104 |
Prose | 114 |
a Passage from George Eliots Daniel Deronda | 116 |
a Comparison of Passages from Thackeray and Lawrence | 121 |
Foerster | 128 |
Aphorisms by Franklin and Lawrence | 134 |
Two Modern Passages on Literary Criticism | 141 |
two more Herbert Poems | 73 |
Translations of a Latin Poem | 78 |
Additional Exercises | 83 |
two Poems by Hardy | 88 |
Notes on Exercises not Discussed in the Text | 151 |
Exercises | 157 |
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