She had walked only a few metres when she saw a rose bush . She had never seen so powerful and so spectacular rose bush before . The roses were white and were shining like waterdrops . She was very suprised and she wanted to take one bloom . The girl reached her hand out to take herself one beautiful bloom. She thought that she had to pick them gently and so she did . She took one rose tenderly with her thin hands and she felt that the rose bush welcomed her warmly . She hopped happily from one foot and to an other , held her basket in one hand and her wonderful rose in the other . With bright eyes she threw her rose to the air and closed her eyes. When she opened her eyes she saw that she had lost her rose . The girl started to look for it when she noticed that it had fallen straight onto the hedgehog's back .
Say It Isn't So Say It With A Kiss Says My Heart Sentimental & Melancholy She's Funny That Way Softly Solitude Some Of These Days Some Other Spring Somebody's On My Mind Sometimes I'm Happy Sophisticated Lady Speak Low Spreadin' The Rhythm Around St.Louis Blues Stars Fell On Alabama Stormy Blues Stormy Weather 17 Strange Fruit Sugar (That Sugar Baby O' Mine) Summertime Sun Showers Swing, Brother Swing T Tell Me More And More (And Then Some) Tenderly That Ole Devil Called Love That's All I Ask Of You That's Life I Guess Them There Eyes There Is No Greater Love There'll Be Some Changes Made These 'N' That 'N' Those These Foolish Things They Can't Take That Away From Me They Say Things Are Looking Up This Is Heaven To Me This Year's Kisses Time On My Hands Too Marvelous For Words Trav'lin' All Alone Trav'lin' Light Twenty-Four Hours A Day U Under A Blue Jungle Moon Until The Real Thing Comes Along V The Very Thought Of You
advertisements, phraseological units e.g ,,Pride and Prejudice" , ,,Sense and Sensibility", ,,Live with Lightning", last but not least, now or never, forget and forgive An ad: Clearsil opens, cleans, clears up pimples You don't miss a moment's fun. Assonance or vocalic alliteration Repetition of stressed vowels in neighbouring words. Like alliteration, it has melodious and emphatic qualities: 15 Tenderly bury the fair young dead ...(La Costa) Or: Forgive what seemed my sin in me. (Tennyson) Normally, assonance does not appear alone: it is accompanied by other means of sound orchestration, i.e alliteration, rhyme: Hear the sledges with the bells Silver bells What a world of merriment their melody foretells! (Poe) Some scholars have attempted to relate vowel sounds to the meaning they convey. The sound / I / , either alone or in dipthtongs, is said to produce the impression of lightness,
To see him, you would say he's ten times worse! His conduct in our late unpleasantness [1] Had won him much esteem, and proved his courage In service of his king; but now he's like A man besotted, since he's been so taken With this Tartuffe. He calls him brother, loves him A hundred times as much as mother, son, Daughter, and wife. He tells him all his secrets And lets him guide his acts, and rule his conscience. He fondles and embraces him; a sweetheart Could not, I think, be loved more tenderly; At table he must have the seat of honour, While with delight our master sees him eat As much as six men could; we must give up The choicest tidbits to him; if he belches, ('tis a servant speaking) [2] Master exclaims: "God bless you!"--Oh, he dotes Upon him! he's his universe, his hero; He's lost in constant admiration, quotes him On all occasions, takes his trifling acts For wonders, and his words for oracles. The fellow knows his dupe, and makes the most on't,
He sat sinuously, with deliberately unhurried movements, till our faces were on the same level, just a foot apart. "Please forgive me," he said formally. "I can control myself. You caught me off guard. But I'm on my best behavior now." He waited, but I still couldn't speak. "I'm not thirsty today, honestly." He winked. At that I had to laugh, though the sound was shaky and breathless. "Are you all right?" he asked tenderly, reaching out slowly, carefully, to place his marble hand back in mine. I looked at his smooth, cold hand, and then at his eyes. They were soft, repentant. I looked back at his hand, and then deliberately returned to tracing the lines in his hand with my fingertip. I looked up and smiled timidly. His answering smile was dazzling. "So where were we, before I behaved so rudely?" he asked in the gentle cadences of an earlier century. "I honestly can't remember." He smiled, but his face was ashamed
were at one time left by themselves for half-an-hour, he adhered most conscientiously to his book, and would not even look at her. On Sunday, after morning service, the separation, so agreeable to almost all, took place. Miss Bingley's civility to Elizabeth increased at last very rapidly, as well as her affection for Jane; and when they parted, after assuring the latter of the pleasure it would always give her to see her either at Longbourn or Netherfield, and embracing her most tenderly, she even shook hands with the former. Elizabeth took leave of the whole party in the liveliest of spirits. They were not welcomed home very cordially by their mother. Mrs. Bennet wondered at their coming, and thought them very wrong to give so much trouble, and was sure Jane would have caught cold again. But their father, though very laconic in his expressions of pleasure, was really glad to see them; he had felt their importance in the family circle. The
T h e Last Supper, images of the M a d o n n a and child, and the Pietà depicting Christ's mother cradling 355 T H E W R I T E R ' S JOURNEY ~ T H I R D EDITION Christopher Vogler her dead son's body are all emotionally loaded religious tableaux. Similar images with equal force existed in earlier cultures, like the Egyptian goddess Hathor nursing her child or Isis tenderly assembling the scattered pieces of her dismembered husband Osiris. Images of beings in conflict, people in combat or gods and heroes wrestling with monsters, cause tension in our stomachs as we identify with one or another of the combatants. Images of protective or generous spirits (kindly grandmothers, an gels, Santa C l a u s ) give us a warm feeling of comfort. Representations of sympathetic characters in physical torment evoke a physical response, as in graphic medieval art