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For instance , we no longer differentiate between the singular and plural of the definite article : the addition of -s to the noun with which it is coupled is enough to mark the plural . Yet we still use the plural forms “ these ” and ...
For instance , we no longer differentiate between the singular and plural of the definite article : the addition of -s to the noun with which it is coupled is enough to mark the plural . Yet we still use the plural forms “ these ” and ...
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His mastery of rhyme enabled him to handle forms of stanza which would have baffled the skill of almost any Faustine , for instance , whatever its merits as a poem , is an astounding display in the feat of finding numerous rhymes to one ...
His mastery of rhyme enabled him to handle forms of stanza which would have baffled the skill of almost any Faustine , for instance , whatever its merits as a poem , is an astounding display in the feat of finding numerous rhymes to one ...
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The phrasing may well be called “ inevitable ” in some of his best lyrics — in Bredon Hill , for instance , or the lines To an Athlete Dying Young , or those beginning , “ Into my heart an air that Some of the deepest feelings of the ...
The phrasing may well be called “ inevitable ” in some of his best lyrics — in Bredon Hill , for instance , or the lines To an Athlete Dying Young , or those beginning , “ Into my heart an air that Some of the deepest feelings of the ...
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