Lectures on General Literature, Poetry, &c., Delivered at the Royal Institution in 1830 and 1831Harper & Bros., 1860 - 324 sider |
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... DICTION OF POETRY . Alliterative English Verse - Rhymed Verse - Blank Verse- Poetic Phraseology - Variety of Style - Mr . Wordsworth's ' Theory of Poetic Diction - Dr . Darwin's Theory of Poetic Style Poetic Licenses and Dialects ...
... DICTION OF POETRY . Alliterative English Verse - Rhymed Verse - Blank Verse- Poetic Phraseology - Variety of Style - Mr . Wordsworth's ' Theory of Poetic Diction - Dr . Darwin's Theory of Poetic Style Poetic Licenses and Dialects ...
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... diction of these lies under yet a heavier impracticability of modern utterance , from the loss of the true use of quantity , as well as articulation , in the antique tongues . In history , as a matter of fact , whether creditable to the ...
... diction of these lies under yet a heavier impracticability of modern utterance , from the loss of the true use of quantity , as well as articulation , in the antique tongues . In history , as a matter of fact , whether creditable to the ...
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... diction ( like Dryden , in the instance lately quoted ) , from the nature and inspiration of his subject almost unconsciously grows poetical - the poetry of his thoughts , images , or facts comes out as naturally as a blush or a smile ...
... diction ( like Dryden , in the instance lately quoted ) , from the nature and inspiration of his subject almost unconsciously grows poetical - the poetry of his thoughts , images , or facts comes out as naturally as a blush or a smile ...
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... diction , -neither the rhythm , the rhyme , nor the reason , it may be said of the language , allow- ing " thoughts that breathe " to vent themselves in " words that burn , " - a florid prose style has been adopted with signal effect in ...
... diction , -neither the rhythm , the rhyme , nor the reason , it may be said of the language , allow- ing " thoughts that breathe " to vent themselves in " words that burn , " - a florid prose style has been adopted with signal effect in ...
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... diction is the most exquisite the melody of the rhythm can scarcely be perceived except by the nicest ear . King Lear , driven to madness by the ingratitude and cruelty of his two elder daughters , is found by the youngest , Cordelia ...
... diction is the most exquisite the melody of the rhythm can scarcely be perceived except by the nicest ear . King Lear , driven to madness by the ingratitude and cruelty of his two elder daughters , is found by the youngest , Cordelia ...
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