Introduction to Poetry: Poetic Expression, Poetic Truth- the Progress of PoetryDutton, 1903 - 174 psl. |
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... sorrow mounts . " The words are combined here with the deliberate purpose of using the resources of alliteration ; but the well - worn device of repeating the initial con- sonant is less important ( moans . . . mounts , sound . . . sorrow ) ...
... sorrow mounts . " The words are combined here with the deliberate purpose of using the resources of alliteration ; but the well - worn device of repeating the initial con- sonant is less important ( moans . . . mounts , sound . . . sorrow ) ...
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... sorrows I make my little songs , " but during the process of expression , between the sorrow and the song , something , one feels , must be lost . He can but imitate his emotion by signs , he can but hint at what he feels ; and another ...
... sorrows I make my little songs , " but during the process of expression , between the sorrow and the song , something , one feels , must be lost . He can but imitate his emotion by signs , he can but hint at what he feels ; and another ...
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... sorrow . . . song , wave . vocal . wooded walls , and for the releasing effect of the free open vowels in tide , flows , wave , vocal , in estimating the skill of the poet's appeal to the ear . But the point particularly to be noticed ...
... sorrow . . . song , wave . vocal . wooded walls , and for the releasing effect of the free open vowels in tide , flows , wave , vocal , in estimating the skill of the poet's appeal to the ear . But the point particularly to be noticed ...
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