Interpreting LiteratureHolt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1985 - 1184 páginas |
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... thing is incontestably clear : regardless of the writer's brilliance and depth , regardless of the dexterity used in employing the devices of fiction already mentioned , if the writer fails to make the story credible , the story will ...
... thing is incontestably clear : regardless of the writer's brilliance and depth , regardless of the dexterity used in employing the devices of fiction already mentioned , if the writer fails to make the story credible , the story will ...
Página 181
... thing . " " This time , again , you will lose , ” replied the visitor , quietly . " Ah , but I keep back the half ! ” cried Markheim . " That also you will lose , " said the other . The sweat started upon Markheim's brow . " Well , then ...
... thing . " " This time , again , you will lose , ” replied the visitor , quietly . " Ah , but I keep back the half ! ” cried Markheim . " That also you will lose , " said the other . The sweat started upon Markheim's brow . " Well , then ...
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... thing by using the term for another thing closely associated with it . For example , " the crown " used for " the king . " Hyperbole : an exaggeration used for special effect . For example , " Drink to me only with thine eyes " ; " Go ...
... thing by using the term for another thing closely associated with it . For example , " the crown " used for " the king . " Hyperbole : an exaggeration used for special effect . For example , " Drink to me only with thine eyes " ; " Go ...
Contenido
First Impressions | 7 |
Ben Jonson | 8 |
The Results of the Shaping Devices | 15 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 152 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
Ansley asked began Bill Hutchinson black veil Braggioni Comments and Questions dark Darling death door Dupin E. E. Cummings Emily Dickinson eyes face father feel felt figure free verse Gessler girl gone Goodman Brown hair hand Harrison Bergeron head heard Hooper horse hunger artist irony knew lady laughed Laura light Liharev listening living looked Mama Markheim meaning mind Miniver Mitty morning mother never night pearl Pepé poem poet poetry readers rhyme Roman Fever Salzman Sargeant seemed sense Seryoga Sir Patrick Spens Sister Irene Slade sleep smile sound stood stopped story street Sweet symbol T. S. Eliot talking tell thee thing thou thought told took turned voice wait walked Walter Mitty watched wife woman words writing young Young Goodman Brown