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But it was a short visit , and we were unable to look at any of the books on our own . In late October that year , I set out again , this time alone . I spoke at length to Dick beforehand on the phone , and he earmarked several books on ...
But it was a short visit , and we were unable to look at any of the books on our own . In late October that year , I set out again , this time alone . I spoke at length to Dick beforehand on the phone , and he earmarked several books on ...
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III What I propose to do now is to look in more detail at the poem's transitions and moments of feeling . Possibly the first impression it makes is of combining an austere bareness of diction and great rhythmical freshness .
III What I propose to do now is to look in more detail at the poem's transitions and moments of feeling . Possibly the first impression it makes is of combining an austere bareness of diction and great rhythmical freshness .
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If you look at the way the stanza opens – Now , while the Birds thus sing a joyous song , And while the young Lambs bound As to the tabor's sound ( 11. 19-21 )you can see how we are placed in the present tense , as though Wordsworth ...
If you look at the way the stanza opens – Now , while the Birds thus sing a joyous song , And while the young Lambs bound As to the tabor's sound ( 11. 19-21 )you can see how we are placed in the present tense , as though Wordsworth ...
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