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... lines shorter than the poem as we read it today , and we shall see later what significance the additional lines hold . The paper on which this draft is written is no longer entire . One sheet is torn at the top and another at the bottom ...
... lines shorter than the poem as we read it today , and we shall see later what significance the additional lines hold . The paper on which this draft is written is no longer entire . One sheet is torn at the top and another at the bottom ...
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... lines describe the elder Pope , and we recognize them as coming near the end of the poem . But there is no more to be found in California : the manuscript breaks off on a line num- bered 254 and with a catchword ' who ' . We hurry back ...
... lines describe the elder Pope , and we recognize them as coming near the end of the poem . But there is no more to be found in California : the manuscript breaks off on a line num- bered 254 and with a catchword ' who ' . We hurry back ...
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... lines and sequences of lines , move forward together . We can assimilate each whole or complex before we pass on . It is partly because we miss nothing of the total rhetorical structure that the adjective ' rhetorical ' rises so easily ...
... lines and sequences of lines , move forward together . We can assimilate each whole or complex before we pass on . It is partly because we miss nothing of the total rhetorical structure that the adjective ' rhetorical ' rises so easily ...
Contents
HONORARY FELLOWS 1954 | 15 |
vi | 39 |
THE BRITISH CONTRIBUTION TO THE NEOCLASSICAL STYLE IN PAINTING | 57 |
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