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... ( line 10 ) explains the descriptive element of the conclusion ( lines 66-70 ) . – Topic 3. Lines 33-47 may next be considered , as standing nearer the title of the poem than the second and fourth para- graphs . Freedom should rule the ...
... ( line 10 ) explains the descriptive element of the conclusion ( lines 66-70 ) . – Topic 3. Lines 33-47 may next be considered , as standing nearer the title of the poem than the second and fourth para- graphs . Freedom should rule the ...
الصفحة 126
... Lines 60 and 64 imitate the rise and fall of flames . Abrupt pauses within the short lines help to produce the irregularity of meter desired in this description of the jangling fire - bells . V. The fourth stanza ( lines 70-92 ) ...
... Lines 60 and 64 imitate the rise and fall of flames . Abrupt pauses within the short lines help to produce the irregularity of meter desired in this description of the jangling fire - bells . V. The fourth stanza ( lines 70-92 ) ...
الصفحة 156
... lines of ac- tion are woven together : ( 1 ) the building and launching of the ship , and ( 2 ) the courtship and ... ( line 70 ) . III . Study the style of the poem . 1. Diction . In a poem on ship - building , you will naturally find ...
... lines of ac- tion are woven together : ( 1 ) the building and launching of the ship , and ( 2 ) the courtship and ... ( line 70 ) . III . Study the style of the poem . 1. Diction . In a poem on ship - building , you will naturally find ...
الصفحة 170
... Line 70 : Aladdin's lamp , when rubbed , would call up a spirit , which would grant the wish of the possessor of the lamp . See The Arabian Nights . Fortunatus was a mediæval worthy , who possessed an enchanted purse that would never ...
... Line 70 : Aladdin's lamp , when rubbed , would call up a spirit , which would grant the wish of the possessor of the lamp . See The Arabian Nights . Fortunatus was a mediæval worthy , who possessed an enchanted purse that would never ...
الصفحة 175
... Line 47 : See lines 18-21 . For motley see lines 11-17 , and the " magician " fancy in lines 18 , 19 . Lines 51ff .: A description of Holland . Explain . What town is most important for manufacture of pottery ? Line 70 : The Dutch ...
... Line 47 : See lines 18-21 . For motley see lines 11-17 , and the " magician " fancy in lines 18 , 19 . Lines 51ff .: A description of Holland . Explain . What town is most important for manufacture of pottery ? Line 70 : The Dutch ...
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accent adjectives alliteration allusions anapestic apostrophe assonance Bayard Taylor beauty blank verse Boston Bryant called Chambered Nautilus character death described diction Discuss effect Emerson England English epithets essay Explain the figure Explain the metaphor expression feeling friends give gold-bug Greek harmony iambic iambic pentameter imagination Irving's King Launfal Legrand Letters line 27 line 69 Line 70 literary lived Longfellow Lowell Lowell's means melody metaphor meter metonymy mind moral thought narrative nature notes Notice onomatopoetic paragraph periodic sentence person personification Pickard picture Poe's poem aloud poem carefully poet poet's poetic poetry pottery prelude Read the poem reader rhetorical rime says sentence sestet Shakespeare ship simile simile in lines Sir Launfal Sketch song sonnet sound spondee stanza story Study the poem style suggested syllable tale tell Thanatopsis things tion truth vowels WESTMINSTER ABBEY Whittier words writer