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... point known as the pivot , climax , or turning - point . At the turning - point the forces working for and against the chief character are about evenly bal- anced . Up to the turning - point a comedy looks as if it would end badly for ...
... point known as the pivot , climax , or turning - point . At the turning - point the forces working for and against the chief character are about evenly bal- anced . Up to the turning - point a comedy looks as if it would end badly for ...
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... point x out , for example , that the scene has no dramatic purpose ; that it lacks entirely the weird and gloomy atmosphere of the other witch scenes ; and that it is written in iambic * couplets of eight syllables each , a metrical ...
... point x out , for example , that the scene has no dramatic purpose ; that it lacks entirely the weird and gloomy atmosphere of the other witch scenes ; and that it is written in iambic * couplets of eight syllables each , a metrical ...
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... Point out several questions asked of Job that seem to have come from a poet rather than from a scientist . 3. Point out the similes * in Psalm 1 ( p . 162 ) . 4. Point out a metaphor * in Psalm 23 ( p . 163 ) . 5. It has been said that ...
... Point out several questions asked of Job that seem to have come from a poet rather than from a scientist . 3. Point out the similes * in Psalm 1 ( p . 162 ) . 4. Point out a metaphor * in Psalm 23 ( p . 163 ) . 5. It has been said that ...
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The Beginnings of English Literature 55 B C 1400 a d | 3 |
CORRELATION OF ENGLISH LITERATURE WITH HISTORICAL EVENTS DURING | 16 |
SUGGESTIONS FOR READING IN THE OLDENGLISH PERIOD | 28 |
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