Literature and Life, Book 4Scott, Foresman, 1933 - American Literature |
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... thought in the sestet corresponds to and contrasts with the thought of the octave . What is the poet's final feeling ? Sonnet XLI ( Sidney ) . Does the first thought end with the eighth or the elev- enth line ? Sonnet XXXIV ( Spenser ) ...
... thought in the sestet corresponds to and contrasts with the thought of the octave . What is the poet's final feeling ? Sonnet XLI ( Sidney ) . Does the first thought end with the eighth or the elev- enth line ? Sonnet XXXIV ( Spenser ) ...
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... thought so just a reproof that I resolved for the future to have two or three years ' corn beforehand , so that , what- ever might come , I might not perish for want of bread . How strange a checker - work of Prov- idence is the life of ...
... thought so just a reproof that I resolved for the future to have two or three years ' corn beforehand , so that , what- ever might come , I might not perish for want of bread . How strange a checker - work of Prov- idence is the life of ...
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... thought of this passage is explained in the headnote . What lines express the thought most picturesquely or musically or with deepest emotion ? Apply the same question to the apostrophe to the child ( lines 108-128 ) . 3. In the last ...
... thought of this passage is explained in the headnote . What lines express the thought most picturesquely or musically or with deepest emotion ? Apply the same question to the apostrophe to the child ( lines 108-128 ) . 3. In the last ...
Contents
HISTORY | 4 |
PART ONEPAGAN AND MEDIEVAL TIMES 55 B C 1500 A D | 5 |
SELECTIONS FOR CHAPTER I | 15 |
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