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Page 52
... movement have a function that needs no analysis . This kind of action in the verse , together with the attendant effects of movement and intonation in the whole passage , would be quite impos- sible in the Grand Style : the tyrannical ...
... movement have a function that needs no analysis . This kind of action in the verse , together with the attendant effects of movement and intonation in the whole passage , would be quite impos- sible in the Grand Style : the tyrannical ...
Page 146
... movement something of the Ode to Evening : When Evening's dusky car Crown'd with her dewy star Steals o'er the fading sky in shadowy flight ; On leaves of aspen trees We tremble to the breeze Veil'd from the grosser ken of mortal sight ...
... movement something of the Ode to Evening : When Evening's dusky car Crown'd with her dewy star Steals o'er the fading sky in shadowy flight ; On leaves of aspen trees We tremble to the breeze Veil'd from the grosser ken of mortal sight ...
Page 184
... movement - the movement that makes the piece an ode in the Grand Style ; for , as one reads , it is in terms of the movement that the strain , the falsity , 184 REVALUATION.
... movement - the movement that makes the piece an ode in the Grand Style ; for , as one reads , it is in terms of the movement that the strain , the falsity , 184 REVALUATION.
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Revaluation: Tradition & Development in English Poetry F R (Frank Raymond) 1895-1 Leavis No preview available - 2021 |
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