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Shvoong Home>Books>Poetry>Abstract of “the Last Word” by Matthew Arnold Review

Abstract of “the Last Word” by Matthew Arnold

Book Review   by:akso6o175     Original Author: Andy Kester Sawian
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Creep; move slowly and carefully, especially in order to avoid being heard or noticed.  Move or progress very slowly and steadily; into one’s narrow bed. Creep, and let no more words be said! Vain; having or showing an excessively high opinion of one’s appearance or abilities: useless.  having no meaning or likelihood of fulfillment: on one’s onset! All stands fast. Only one must break at last! Let the long contention; heated disagreement: an assertion: having a good chance of success in a contest; cease; come or bring to an end; stop: without stopping. Geese; a large water bird with a long neck, short legs, webbed feet, and a short, broad bill.  The female of such a bird; are swans, and swans; a large water bird, typically all white, with a long flexible neck, short legs, and webbed feet; are geese. Let them have it any manner deemed fit they will! One could be tired but best be still!
They out-talked the one, hissed; make a sharp sibilant sound as of the letter s, often as a sign of disapproval or derision.  Whisper something in an urgent or angry way: a hissing sound; thee, tore; pull or rip apart or to pieces.  rip a hole or split in.  damage (a muscle or ligament) by overstretching it.  (tear something down) demolish or destroy something: disrupt and force apart (people).  (be torn) be in a state of conflict and uncertainty between two opposing options or parties; the one? Better men fared thus before the one; Fired their ringing shot and passed, hotly charged —and sank at last. Charge once more, then, and be dumb! Unable to speak, normally because of congenital deafness.  (of animals) unable to speak as a natural state.  temporarily unable or unwilling to speak. Let the victors, when they come, When thy forts; a fortified building or strategic position of folly; foolishness; fail, Find thy body by the wall!

Published: August 13, 2010   
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  1. 1. iman

    hi

    not better

    0 Rating Saturday, May 21, 2011
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