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... imaginative language 4. Rhythmical expression of beauty If we now examine our twenty - one headings in the light of ... Imagination 2. A by - product of inspiration 3. The overflow of powerful emotion 4. A creative activity of the mind ...
... imaginative language 4. Rhythmical expression of beauty If we now examine our twenty - one headings in the light of ... Imagination 2. A by - product of inspiration 3. The overflow of powerful emotion 4. A creative activity of the mind ...
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... imagination , utterance , rhythm , beauty , loftiness , delight , and profit . On examination of these " elements " one is led to question the authors ' definition of the word " elements , " for it appears that they have used the term ...
... imagination , utterance , rhythm , beauty , loftiness , delight , and profit . On examination of these " elements " one is led to question the authors ' definition of the word " elements , " for it appears that they have used the term ...
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... imagination by three means : 1. Rhythm . 2. Similar sounds . 3. Figures of speech . Rhythm , being a universal quality of all nature and art , is accordingly a quality of all language . The use of strict rhythms for the communication of ...
... imagination by three means : 1. Rhythm . 2. Similar sounds . 3. Figures of speech . Rhythm , being a universal quality of all nature and art , is accordingly a quality of all language . The use of strict rhythms for the communication of ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 7 |
The Meanings of Poetry | 15 |
Poetry from the Standpoint of the Poet | 24 |
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