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Page 97
... falling of the voice , as heard or imagined , in an undulating though interrupted flow of tone , pro- vides the reader ... fall of the voice , let alone the other variables of speech melody . But crude as it is , look again at the second ...
... falling of the voice , as heard or imagined , in an undulating though interrupted flow of tone , pro- vides the reader ... fall of the voice , let alone the other variables of speech melody . But crude as it is , look again at the second ...
Page 406
... fall within Dramatic Litera- ture , and separate passages from poetic dramas would be classified as narrative , lyric , or reflective poetry as the case might be . ) And another critic will say that " reflective " is the wrong word to ...
... fall within Dramatic Litera- ture , and separate passages from poetic dramas would be classified as narrative , lyric , or reflective poetry as the case might be . ) And another critic will say that " reflective " is the wrong word to ...
Page 606
... falling snow . In writing " downy flake " for " fall of flake " the gain is great not only for accuracy of feeling and fact , but also for the music of the lines . The simple alliteration in " fall of flake " is canceled in favor of the ...
... falling snow . In writing " downy flake " for " fall of flake " the gain is great not only for accuracy of feeling and fact , but also for the music of the lines . The simple alliteration in " fall of flake " is canceled in favor of the ...
Contents
ANATOMY OF THE POEMEXPERIENCE | 65 |
65 | 91 |
Visual and Other FreeImagery | 137 |
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