Exploring PoetryMacmillan, 1955 - 758 стор. |
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... sound like a rock against a current , and pain is the one word which gives the passage its deepest emotional colora- tion . Observe that the third line , which ends in the word pain , actually sounds like what the speaker is talking ...
... sound like a rock against a current , and pain is the one word which gives the passage its deepest emotional colora- tion . Observe that the third line , which ends in the word pain , actually sounds like what the speaker is talking ...
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... sound effects balanced against one another - an actual music of sounds . If we want to know the connection between this pure sound- pattern and the feeling and thought of the poem , we must note where the most important words fall . In ...
... sound effects balanced against one another - an actual music of sounds . If we want to know the connection between this pure sound- pattern and the feeling and thought of the poem , we must note where the most important words fall . In ...
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... sound of the line itself helps to suggest the subdued humming of the insects , and the line is a straightfor- ward and uncomplex example of what is called onomatopoeia— the formation of words in imitation of natural sounds . Another ...
... sound of the line itself helps to suggest the subdued humming of the insects , and the line is a straightfor- ward and uncomplex example of what is called onomatopoeia— the formation of words in imitation of natural sounds . Another ...
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PREFACE | 1 |
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THE UNIVERSAL ELEMENTS IN POETRY | 20 |
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