Keats' Sonnet to Sleep
.... The
speaker calls out to the "O Soft embalmer of the still midnight!" (Keats 1819, 1). Keats'
speaker asks this "embalmer" to shut his "gloom-pleased eyes" to ....
(334

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Reproductive Health
.... different countries. The
speaker calls for a shared sense of responsibility and commitment among nations. Fourth, environmental ....
(963

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)
Revisions to Crime Bill
.... The more than 250 million Americans in the last quarter of the twentieth century represent an incredibly diverse population ("
Speaker Calls..." 1995, pp. ....
(3639

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)
"The Voice," by Thomas Hardy
.... The first introduces the situation--the woman is no longer a physical part of the
speaker's life, but she still
calls to him, seeming to be more like the woman ....
(606

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)
Robert Hayden's Poem, Those Winter Sundays
.... only
calls for his children "when the rooms were warm" (Hayden 1966, 1). Despite all of these sacrifices and his silent compassion for his family, the
speaker ....
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)
Those Winter Sundays
.... only
calls for his children "when the rooms were warm" (Hayden 1966, 1). Despite all of these sacrifices and his silent compassion for his family, the
speaker ....
(540

2

)
Analysis of an Extract of a Poem
.... poem nature
calls up "sensations sweet" that are "Felt in the blood, and felt along the heart". In other words, nature enters into the
speaker and, to the ....
(1542

6

)
Death Portrayed in Romantic Poetry
.... However, in the second stanza the
speaker tells the lamb he will explain who made him. As Blake (1) writes, "He is called by thy name, / For He
calls Himself a ....
(2508

10

)
Aristotle and Kenneth Burke on Rhetoric
.... The
speaker seeks not to educate or awaken the people in the audience; he seeks to .... Finding himself divided, he took notes on division (or, as he
calls it in ....
(1577

6

)
Aristotle & Kenneth Burke on Rhetoric
.... The
speaker seeks not to educate or awaken the people in the audience; he seeks to .... Finding himself divided, he took notes on division (or, as he
calls it in ....
(1578

6

)
"The Road Not Taken"
.... has a "better claim" on him shows that there was already in the
speaker an affinity .... submerged to a large degree in the speaking pattern which the poem
calls for ....
(1633

7

)
Leading Out Loud (Terry Pearce)
.... an instrument and index of leadership and strong management if it is embedded with what he
calls "authenticity," or clear evidence that the
speaker/leader is ....
(2176

9

)
Louis MacNeice's poem "Snow"
.... which separates life's contradictions, and in the first stanza the
speaker seems content .... he senses some malevolence in the world (the "bubbling"
calls to mind ....
(1626

7

)
Anne Sexton's Poem, Cinderella
.... six, Sexton (1) informs us the ball is announced, but she
calls it a .... Sexton's (1)
speaker's sarcastic response is, "Rather a large package for a simple bird ....
(1215

5

)
William Blake
.... Nevertheless, such a condition is appreciated by the
speaker and makes him unable .... and "dread hand" and "dread feet," (Blake 1). Such imagery
calls into doubt ....
(1890

8

)
Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night (Dylan Thomas)
.... is nothing left when the dying man leaves, even if it
calls for a .... Frost's
speaker is contemplative, as opposed to Thomas's
speaker's urgency, but both poems ....
(1156

5

)
William Blake's Songs of Innocence & Experience
.... Nevertheless, such a condition is appreciated by the
speaker and makes him unable .... and "dread hand" and "dread feet," (Blake 1). Such imagery
calls into doubt ....
(1890

8

)
Language Acquistion
.... first place; and 3) it is vague about the role of the
speaker as listener .... the acquisition of language as a process of input-output, what he
calls a Cartesian ....
(1250

5

)
"A Broken Appointment"
.... The
speaker connects his personal time with universal time as he
calls for the woman to live up to "human deeds divine in all but name," deeds that have taken ....
(558

2

)
Language Acquisition
.... first place; and 3) it is vague about the role of the
speaker as listener .... the acquisition of language as a process of input-output, what he
calls a Cartesian ....
(2704

11

)
Social Construction of Gender
.... Piercy's (1)
speaker perceives herself as ugly because she has "a great big nose and fat legs." The "girlchild," as Piercy
calls her, tells us she was ....
(2050

8

)
Alice Walker's Everyday Use
.... In My Last Duchess, the
speaker tries to make a case for why his wife's .... Stanley
calls her a "bitch," while arguing that no wife of his would ever expose ....
(2739

11

)
The Story of an Hour
.... The repetition shows the
speaker moving from uncertainty to knowledge, from innocence to experience .... He
calls this a promissory note and a sacred obligation. ....
(2043

8

)
Robert Frost's "The Road Not Taken"
.... The
speaker knows he is not likely ever to return to this point .... The Prayer embodies what Brancusi
calls the "natural element" in sculpture, meaning "allegorical ....
(2441

10

)
"The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin
.... The repetition shows the
speaker moving from uncertainty to knowledge, from innocence to experience .... He
calls this a promissory note and a sacred obligation. ....
(2105

8

)
Romanticism in Blake's Poetry
.... made it, then answers: "He is called by thy name,/ For he
calls himself a .... thee" indicate a highly respectful, even sacred tone taken by the
speaker toward the ....
(1431

6

)
EA Robinson's Poem Richard Cory
.... him, the narrator says, "crown" for the top of his head,
calls him "clean .... Then the
speaker assures the reader that Cory was "always quite human when he talked ....
(2492

10

)
Ezra Pound's Poem The Cantos
.... action and so he starts in the middle of things, as though the
speaker was too .... He is frightened and he
calls for more sacrifices to the god of the dead, Pluto. ....
(2992

12

)
"To His Coy Mistress"
.... Kenneth Burke developed what he
calls the "dramatism" approach, unifying rhetoric and poetry .... in the dramatic structure of the poem as the
speaker addresses a ....
(2570

10

)
"Richard Cory"
.... him, the narrator says, "crown" for the top of his head,
calls him "clean .... Then the
speaker assures the reader that Cory was "always quite human when he talked ....
(2573

10

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