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... feeling , so Byron expands the word , with a flick and a shake , into ' falchions ' ( swords ) : fans / falchions ; and then manages to trump even this hand with the expansion into two words , again preserving the sequence of the ...
... feeling , so Byron expands the word , with a flick and a shake , into ' falchions ' ( swords ) : fans / falchions ; and then manages to trump even this hand with the expansion into two words , again preserving the sequence of the ...
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... feeling ... developed gives importance to the action and situation ' ; for Burns , ' the various feelings ... in his own breast 49 Robert Burns , Poems , Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect , ( Kilmarnock : John Wilson , 1786 ) , 1 : iii ...
... feeling ... developed gives importance to the action and situation ' ; for Burns , ' the various feelings ... in his own breast 49 Robert Burns , Poems , Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect , ( Kilmarnock : John Wilson , 1786 ) , 1 : iii ...
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... feeling comes The Nerves sit ceremonious , like Tombs- EMILY DICKINSON'S ' formal feeling ' is a curious construction . The lines ought to mean that ' After great pain ' there is an end , a numbness , a death . And indeed there is a ...
... feeling comes The Nerves sit ceremonious , like Tombs- EMILY DICKINSON'S ' formal feeling ' is a curious construction . The lines ought to mean that ' After great pain ' there is an end , a numbness , a death . And indeed there is a ...
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