Lista de Poemas
A paragraph should concern only one phase of a narrative or argument. This phase may be large or small, but must be self-contained.
A sentence may be as long as the writer pleases, provided that he confines it to a single connected range of ideas, and by careful punctuation prevents the reader from finding it either tedious or confusing.
As you are woman, so be lovely:
As you are woman, so be lovely: As you are lovely, so be various, Merciful as constant, constant as various, So be mine, as I yours for ever.
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Down, wanton, down! Have you no shame
Every English poet should master the rules of grammar before he attempts to bend or break them.
Exclamation marks, also called “notes of admiration,” should be sparingly used. Queen Victoria used so many of them in her letters that a sentence by her that ends with a mere full-stop seems hardly worth reading.
Expressions such as “the former, the latter, the first, the second” should be used as seldom as possible: they are invitations to the reader’s eye to travel back—and it should be encouraged always to read straight on at an even pace.
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Few are wholly dead: / Blow on a dead man’s embers / And a live flame will start.
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For me, the naked and the nude
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ruth
2022-01-17
olá eu gostaria de aceder a esta versão a deusa branca em português como faço?<br />