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Studies in Sanskrit Poetry and Poetics Kalipada Giri. becomes impassioned its pace quickens and its rhythms become more marked , and it becomes what we have chosen to call poetic prose . An example of literary prose which possesses this ...
Studies in Sanskrit Poetry and Poetics Kalipada Giri. becomes impassioned its pace quickens and its rhythms become more marked , and it becomes what we have chosen to call poetic prose . An example of literary prose which possesses this ...
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... become the last lines of the second , third , fourth and fifth stanzas ; i.e. , the first line of the first stanza becomes the last line of the sec- ond stanza , the second line of the first stanza becomes the last line of the third ...
... become the last lines of the second , third , fourth and fifth stanzas ; i.e. , the first line of the first stanza becomes the last line of the sec- ond stanza , the second line of the first stanza becomes the last line of the third ...
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... becomes fused with the original idea and becomes a part of it organically . The essence of the metaphor , as veiled imagery , is found in the exact degree of closeness or remoteness with which it allows the two ideas - the originating ...
... becomes fused with the original idea and becomes a part of it organically . The essence of the metaphor , as veiled imagery , is found in the exact degree of closeness or remoteness with which it allows the two ideas - the originating ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 7 |
The Meanings of Poetry | 15 |
Poetry from the Standpoint of the Poet | 24 |
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