Introduction to Poetry: Poetic Expression, Poetic Truth- the Progress of PoetryDutton, 1903 - 174 psl. |
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... sound , and this leads us to a fresh point of importance in the con- sideration of the use of words in poetry . In the present instance Tennyson was concerned to make the description sound like the thing described , to suggest by the sounds ...
... sound , and this leads us to a fresh point of importance in the con- sideration of the use of words in poetry . In the present instance Tennyson was concerned to make the description sound like the thing described , to suggest by the sounds ...
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... sound . . . sorrow ) than the suspended alliteration in lowest roll , and , again , very effectively , in moans , sound , human , mounts ; and most important of all is the repetition of the open vowel in lowest , roll , moans , sorrow ...
... sound . . . sorrow ) than the suspended alliteration in lowest roll , and , again , very effectively , in moans , sound , human , mounts ; and most important of all is the repetition of the open vowel in lowest , roll , moans , sorrow ...
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... sounds are repeated , or if one sound is repeated twice . Again - and this is important - the sound is re- peated more often than not from or to the word ' me , ” which has no particular emphasis . For the purpose of the thought in his ...
... sounds are repeated , or if one sound is repeated twice . Again - and this is important - the sound is re- peated more often than not from or to the word ' me , ” which has no particular emphasis . For the purpose of the thought in his ...
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