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And why is the quality of the title so much better as it stands than if we reverse the two phrases and read “ April in Harvard Yard / Harvard Yard in April ... But the question of which phrase should come first , I think , is crucial .
And why is the quality of the title so much better as it stands than if we reverse the two phrases and read “ April in Harvard Yard / Harvard Yard in April ... But the question of which phrase should come first , I think , is crucial .
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All four sequences will fit a general for- mula of the type Noun Phrase + Verb Phrase + Noun Phrase . However , more specific formulas such as Animate Noun + Verb 1 + Noun or Noun + Verb 2 + Animate Noun will fit " The boy fears the ...
All four sequences will fit a general for- mula of the type Noun Phrase + Verb Phrase + Noun Phrase . However , more specific formulas such as Animate Noun + Verb 1 + Noun or Noun + Verb 2 + Animate Noun will fit " The boy fears the ...
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Not only parallel clauses but also parallel phrases have a tendency to appear as full lines . ... Pope obviates this bare juxtaposition by inserting the appositive phrase " its Tortures , Fiends and Flames " and by inverting the verb ...
Not only parallel clauses but also parallel phrases have a tendency to appear as full lines . ... Pope obviates this bare juxtaposition by inserting the appositive phrase " its Tortures , Fiends and Flames " and by inverting the verb ...
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