Studies in English Literature: Being Typical Selections of British and American Authorship, from Shakespeare to the Present Time, Together with Definitions, Notes, Analyses, and Glossary as an Aid to Systematic Literary Study, for Use in High and Normal Schools, Academies, Seminaries, &cHarper & brothers, 1893 - 638 páginas |
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... speaking , this is not allusion : it is mere reference . Allusion is always oblique . The following , in which Milton wishes to denote Moses , is an allusion in the strict sense : " That shepherd who first taught the chosen seed In the ...
... speaking , this is not allusion : it is mere reference . Allusion is always oblique . The following , in which Milton wishes to denote Moses , is an allusion in the strict sense : " That shepherd who first taught the chosen seed In the ...
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... speaking , loose . Nevertheless , sentences which , though not absolutely periods , yet tend towards that type , are said to be periodic in structure . II . Balanced Sentence . - The term balanced sentence is applied to a sentence in ...
... speaking , loose . Nevertheless , sentences which , though not absolutely periods , yet tend towards that type , are said to be periodic in structure . II . Balanced Sentence . - The term balanced sentence is applied to a sentence in ...
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... speak with its many and wonderful voices . Play on the soft flute of love , blow the loud trumpet of war , Sing with the high sesquialtro , or , drawing its full diapason , Shake all the air with the grand storm of its pedals and stops ...
... speak with its many and wonderful voices . Play on the soft flute of love , blow the loud trumpet of war , Sing with the high sesquialtro , or , drawing its full diapason , Shake all the air with the grand storm of its pedals and stops ...
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... speak by the influence of those general passions and principles by which all minds are agitated and the whole sys- tem of life is continued in motion . In the writings of other poets a character is too often an individual ; in those of ...
... speak by the influence of those general passions and principles by which all minds are agitated and the whole sys- tem of life is continued in motion . In the writings of other poets a character is too often an individual ; in those of ...
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... speak at Cæsar's funeral . " Cassius had objected to granting Antony this privilege , lest his words should " move " the people ; but Brutus overcame this by proposing that he should himself speak first and " show the reason of our ...
... speak at Cæsar's funeral . " Cassius had objected to granting Antony this privilege , lest his words should " move " the people ; but Brutus overcame this by proposing that he should himself speak first and " show the reason of our ...
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abbey Addison alliteration Analyze this sentence Anglo-Saxon Antony Aurelian beauty behold Brutus Cæsar called death delight doth Dryden Duke earth Edward the Confessor English Essay etymology Explain expression eyes feelings figure of speech genius give grace Greek hand hath hear heart heaven honorable Hudibras human humor INTRODUCTION.-The Julius Cæsar kind of sentence king L'Allegro language learned LITERARY ANALYSIS living look Lord manner Mark Antony meaning metaphor metaphysical poets Milton mind nature never night noble o'er Observe Odenathus paragraph passage passion phrase Pindaric pleasure pleonasm poem poet poetry Point Pope Portia praise pride rhetorically Roman Saracen scene Second Citizen sense Shakespeare Shylock Sir Roger soul sound speak spirit stanza style Supply the ellipsis sweet tence thee things Third Citizen thou thought tion tomb verb words writing Zenobia