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... elements , each of these elements in the one exactly paralleled in syntax , and closely paralleled in sub- stance , by each in the other , and two of them closely paral- leled in weight of sound . Further , the two halves of the pre ...
... elements , each of these elements in the one exactly paralleled in syntax , and closely paralleled in sub- stance , by each in the other , and two of them closely paral- leled in weight of sound . Further , the two halves of the pre ...
Pagina 133
... elements , re- lating the elements within the members by any kind of syn- tax . For instance , three elements : Four elements : examples of national calamities , and scenes of extensive misery11 the various forms of connubial infelicity ...
... elements , re- lating the elements within the members by any kind of syn- tax . For instance , three elements : Four elements : examples of national calamities , and scenes of extensive misery11 the various forms of connubial infelicity ...
Pagina 146
... elements , cut in half and alter- nated , such as that we have already quoted from Rambler No. 2,65 or , if we may go afield to Rasselas , a triplet of doub- lets , the first doublet having four elements , the second , two , and the ...
... elements , cut in half and alter- nated , such as that we have already quoted from Rambler No. 2,65 or , if we may go afield to Rasselas , a triplet of doub- lets , the first doublet having four elements , the second , two , and the ...
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PART ONE MODERN VIEWS AND PRACTICAL ADVICE | 3 |
Metaphor and Other Figures of Speech Herbert Read | 23 |
Archibald A Hill | 35 |
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