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... Words of Poetry Poetry uses strong , vigorous words or warm , rich words or delicate , precise words that define with accurate perfection . Of course , prose may employ the same words , but poetry ordinarily uses them with greater ...
... Words of Poetry Poetry uses strong , vigorous words or warm , rich words or delicate , precise words that define with accurate perfection . Of course , prose may employ the same words , but poetry ordinarily uses them with greater ...
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... words in Stevenson's " The Swing " really swing and that the words of Milne's " Hoppity " do hop with Christo- pher Robin to the very last line which hops to a standstill . Their young ears can also be trained to hear the quietness of ...
... words in Stevenson's " The Swing " really swing and that the words of Milne's " Hoppity " do hop with Christo- pher Robin to the very last line which hops to a standstill . Their young ears can also be trained to hear the quietness of ...
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... words . " Of course , someone always asks , " Does it have to be one hundred words exactly ? " While you should hold the children fairly strictly to the two rules , you might bend a little and say , " You may go as high as one hundred ...
... words . " Of course , someone always asks , " Does it have to be one hundred words exactly ? " While you should hold the children fairly strictly to the two rules , you might bend a little and say , " You may go as high as one hundred ...
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Ghapter | 6 |
The Need to Love and to Be Loved | 7 |
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