KiplingOliver & Boyd, 1967 - 141 էջ |
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... ballad of " Thomas the Rhymer " : O they rade on , and further on , And they waded rivers abune the knee ; 39 " At the End of the Passage " ; " In the Same Boat . " 40 See The Naulahka , " The Strange Ride of Morrowbie Jukes . " 41 ...
... ballad of " Thomas the Rhymer " : O they rade on , and further on , And they waded rivers abune the knee ; 39 " At the End of the Passage " ; " In the Same Boat . " 40 See The Naulahka , " The Strange Ride of Morrowbie Jukes . " 41 ...
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... ballad in " The Last Rhyme of True Thomas , " and " The Ballad of the Red Earl , " and better it ; as well as the eeriness of Rossetti's " Sister Helen " in " Heriot's Ford . " He uses most of the technical devices ; alliteration with ...
... ballad in " The Last Rhyme of True Thomas , " and " The Ballad of the Red Earl , " and better it ; as well as the eeriness of Rossetti's " Sister Helen " in " Heriot's Ford . " He uses most of the technical devices ; alliteration with ...
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... Ballad of East and West " ( derivative though it is ) , " The Ballad of the King's Jest , " " With Scindia to Delhi , ” “ The Truce of the Bear , " and Kipling's superiority is very clear . Part of the advantage is of course in the ...
... Ballad of East and West " ( derivative though it is ) , " The Ballad of the King's Jest , " " With Scindia to Delhi , ” “ The Truce of the Bear , " and Kipling's superiority is very clear . Part of the advantage is of course in the ...
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II | 10 |
Debits and Credits 1926 | 15 |
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