Sylvia Plath's poem "Ariel"
.... use of "I" in this poem begins with the rider talking of "the neck I cannot reach," and by the end the "I" refers to both
horse and rider,
moving forward like ....
(1548

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Painting in the Renaissance Period
.... his feet. His sword is being used by one of the cupids, who uses it to keep the
horse to the right from
moving forward. The weight ....
(1965

8

)
Art in the Renaissance Period
.... his feet. His sword is being used by one of the cupids, who uses it to keep the
horse to the right from
moving forward. The weight ....
(1965

8

)
"The Horse Dealer's Daughter"
.... of death and destruction." But as the action of "The
Horse Dealer's Daughter .... As Cushman comments, the story closes "with a
moving declaration and commitment of ....
(2740

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EB White's Essay, The Ring of Time
.... the
horse and trainer/rider at practice all appear within the first ten lines of the first paragraph. He makes a point of getting his story
moving immediately ....
(1485

6

)
Poetry of Robert Frost
.... contributes to the idea that the speaker is tired and wants to go to sleep, and it imitates the regularity of the
horse's hooves when the carriage is
moving. ....
(827

3

)
History of Mass Transit Systems
.... The
horse-drawn omnibus·a kind of stagecoach·became the first form of urban mass .... evenly up the steep hills by means of a continuously
moving underground cable ....
(2345

9

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Mass Transit & Urban Development
.... The
horse-drawn omnibus·a kind of stagecoach·became the first form of urban mass .... evenly up the steep hills by means of a continuously
moving underground cable ....
(2341

9

)
Industrial Revolution in Britain
.... Both involved extensive earth-
moving and careful surveying and preparation; while a canal .... the 19th century, England had some 300 miles of
horse-drawn railway ....
(2502

10

)
Great Britain's Industrial Revolution
.... Both involved extensive earth-
moving and careful surveying and preparation; while a canal .... the 19th century, England had some 300 miles of
horse-drawn railway ....
(2501

10

)
Developments in the Early Industrial Revolution
.... Both involved extensive earth-
moving and careful surveying and preparation; while a canal .... the 19th century, England had some 300 miles of
horse-drawn railway ....
(2501

10

)
A conventional date for the beginning of the Indu
.... Both involved extensive earth-
moving and careful surveying and preparation; while a canal .... the 19th century, England had some 300 miles of
horse-drawn railway ....
(2478

10

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Development of the Photograph
.... bringing images, pictures, text, and ultimately sound and the
moving image directly .... The series of photographs taken by Edward Muybridge of The
Horse in Motion ....
(1616

6

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Use of Imagery in Several Poems
.... they reinforce the theme of the poem and are powerful and
moving imagery .... find the following imager and phrases to be most affecting: "My little
horse must think ....
(1256

5

)
William Blake and Emily Dickinson
.... Furthermore, the poet uses allusion with the words "
Horse's Heads" since the phrase is .... indication to the speaker of the poem that she was
moving toward eternity ....
(1373

5

)
Spotted Horses
.... For example, we see this connection between land and man in the description of the Texan struggling with a
horse, "They were
moving nowa kaleidoscope of ....
(983

4

)
American Western Movies
.... Safety exists in the town to which the coach is
moving, though even there .... The
horse is a theme Tompkins finds important because the
horse stands "beneath the ....
(2053

8

)
The Poetry of Robert Frost
.... in the forest has provided for the recognition and assimilation of the
moving thought by .... the beauty of the natural scene or the perplexity of his
horse in this ....
(1933

8

)
Delacroix & Manet
.... flowing garments of the figures, the mane and tail hairs on the
horse, the clouds in the sky, and the long hair of Rebecca all appear to be
moving because of ....
(1174

5

)
NYC Transit System: Identify the Reasoning to Undertake the ...
.... in 1878, a quarter of a century after the introduction of the
horse drawn cars .... such a system would have been practical on a large scale for
moving large numbers ....
(3020

12

)
Ernest Hemingway and Katherine Anne Porter
Pale
Horse, Pale Rider is a collection by Porter containing three long stories, or .... Ernest Hemingway gives the illusion of
moving in the other direction by ....
(2692

11

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The bookmobile
.... Administration (WPA) instituted an innovative system dubbed "pack
horse librarians," who .... That the Minnesota Public Library could become a
moving social force in ....
(4521

18

)
Mobile Phones and Hostile Environments
.... While over the years, cars have become incredibly reliable and safe to operate, cell phones are just
moving out of the
horse and buggy stage. ....
(1821

7

)
America's Automobile Culture
.... that Americans were always looking to expand their horizons, including vacationing, traveling and
moving. Although trolleys, bicycles,
horse and buggies and ....
(1735

7

)
Foreign Currencies in Thailand
.... Thus, by hedging, the owner of the
horse has reduced risk, in the same .... on an uncovered basis, the differential interest returns earned by
moving funds from ....
(6388

26

)
Foreign Currencies in Thailand & Hedging
.... Thus, by hedging, the owner of the
horse has reduced risk, in the same .... on an uncovered basis, the differential interest returns earned by
moving funds from ....
(6398

26

)
Nature in 6 Poems
.... In XI, a richly lived life is represented as a lavish
horse and carriage (equipage .... in XII with the image of the blackbird flying over a
moving river, which ....
(2333

9

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Nathan Bedford Forrest Prewar Life
.... thousands of soldiers in west Tennessee on a wild goose chase trying to locate his fast-
moving forces, Forrest .... Alone on his
horse he charged the enemy anyway. ....
(1771

7

)
Civil War Tactician Nathan Bedford Forrest
.... thousands of soldiers in west Tennessee on a wild goose chase trying to locate his fast-
moving forces, Forrest .... Alone on his
horse he charged the enemy anyway. ....
(1771

7

)
Thomas Aquinas' Summa Theologica
.... possible for a thing in the material world to do all of the
moving: the mover has .... A
horse is just a
horse an not a substance participating in the Form of
Horse ....
(2449

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