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... speech communication took place ; what would he expect to be told ? That we kept our best speech for our second - best interests ? that we left it to prose to speak of truth and virtue ?? and Woodberry remarks : But has art any ...
... speech communication took place ; what would he expect to be told ? That we kept our best speech for our second - best interests ? that we left it to prose to speak of truth and virtue ?? and Woodberry remarks : But has art any ...
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... SPEECH Figures of speech are used by poets to make the experiences which they are trying to recreate more vivid and more intense . When language is not metrical or wantonly emotional , we still call it poetic if it contains a luxury of ...
... SPEECH Figures of speech are used by poets to make the experiences which they are trying to recreate more vivid and more intense . When language is not metrical or wantonly emotional , we still call it poetic if it contains a luxury of ...
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... speech 6. Rhythmic and sound imitation are often called ono- matopoeia . This is sometimes classed as a figure of speech . 7. Figures of speech may be grouped under the headings of : a . Grammatical and Rhetorical Figures b . Figures of ...
... speech 6. Rhythmic and sound imitation are often called ono- matopoeia . This is sometimes classed as a figure of speech . 7. Figures of speech may be grouped under the headings of : a . Grammatical and Rhetorical Figures b . Figures of ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 7 |
The Meanings of Poetry | 15 |
Poetry from the Standpoint of the Poet | 24 |
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