Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen13Concordia College, 1970 |
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... final line completes the one compound - complex sentence of which the poem consists . The turn of thought is embodied in the final - line analogy drawn between the imitative poets and fleas— both parasites — and Yeats uses several ...
... final line completes the one compound - complex sentence of which the poem consists . The turn of thought is embodied in the final - line analogy drawn between the imitative poets and fleas— both parasites — and Yeats uses several ...
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... final line , since all four lines contribute to the point , certainly the poet's strongest indictment of the students appears in the final line . Because of their espousal to shallow moral values instead of to pride and truth , the ...
... final line , since all four lines contribute to the point , certainly the poet's strongest indictment of the students appears in the final line . Because of their espousal to shallow moral values instead of to pride and truth , the ...
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... final line clarifies and expands the second . Structured in this manner , the poem incorporates no turn of thought as such since it leads to a logical and not unexpected con- clusion based on the second part of the assertion . The final ...
... final line clarifies and expands the second . Structured in this manner , the poem incorporates no turn of thought as such since it leads to a logical and not unexpected con- clusion based on the second part of the assertion . The final ...
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