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... called rhythm . 2. Another trick of a poet is to arrange the sounds of the words he uses in such a way that they will form a pattern of similar or contrasting sounds according to his purpose . This device has numerous variations with a ...
... called rhythm . 2. Another trick of a poet is to arrange the sounds of the words he uses in such a way that they will form a pattern of similar or contrasting sounds according to his purpose . This device has numerous variations with a ...
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... called up . This method may be called the suggestive method.16 She continues by showing three possible ways by which poets present images . They are : 1. Photographic method , i.e. , simply stating what something is like . 2. Synthetic ...
... called up . This method may be called the suggestive method.16 She continues by showing three possible ways by which poets present images . They are : 1. Photographic method , i.e. , simply stating what something is like . 2. Synthetic ...
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... called photographic . 2. An image may be synthesized before the reader's eyes , so that he builds it up , step by step , from groups of words freshly associated by the author for the purpose of constructing this particular image : " The ...
... called photographic . 2. An image may be synthesized before the reader's eyes , so that he builds it up , step by step , from groups of words freshly associated by the author for the purpose of constructing this particular image : " The ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 7 |
The Meanings of Poetry | 15 |
Poetry from the Standpoint of the Poet | 24 |
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