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... Sound and Sense , An Introduction to Poetry ( New York : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich , Inc. , 1956 ) . Anonymous , ' No egg on Friday Alph will eat ' in Laurence Perrine , Sound and Sense , An Introduction to Poetry ( New York : Harcourt ...
... Sound and Sense , An Introduction to Poetry ( New York : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich , Inc. , 1956 ) . Anonymous , ' No egg on Friday Alph will eat ' in Laurence Perrine , Sound and Sense , An Introduction to Poetry ( New York : Harcourt ...
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... Sound and Sense , An Introduction to Poetry ( New York : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich , Inc. , 1956 ) . Alexander Pope , ' Epitaph . Intended for Sir Isaac Newton ' in Minor Poems , The Poems of Alexander Pope , ed . Norman Ault ( London ...
... Sound and Sense , An Introduction to Poetry ( New York : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich , Inc. , 1956 ) . Alexander Pope , ' Epitaph . Intended for Sir Isaac Newton ' in Minor Poems , The Poems of Alexander Pope , ed . Norman Ault ( London ...
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