Poetry as a Representative Art: An Essay in Comparative AestheticsG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1899 - 356 |
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... suggest New Comparisons or Pictures , 190 — Why English of Anglo - Saxon Origin is preferred by our Poets , 190 - Have Familiar Associations , 191 — Sounds fit Sense , 191 — Are used by us in Different Senses , 192 - Figures represented ...
... suggest New Comparisons or Pictures , 190 — Why English of Anglo - Saxon Origin is preferred by our Poets , 190 - Have Familiar Associations , 191 — Sounds fit Sense , 191 — Are used by us in Different Senses , 192 - Figures represented ...
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... suggesting any thing that can be developed into verse or rhythm ; but it is impossible for him to talk , without suggesting what can be developed into both . In order to recognize the truth of this statement , we have merely to listen ...
... suggesting any thing that can be developed into verse or rhythm ; but it is impossible for him to talk , without suggesting what can be developed into both . In order to recognize the truth of this statement , we have merely to listen ...
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... suggested . What the pause and accent represent can be ascertained only by a reference to the principles of elocution . This art , as we know , has the power of producing an almost endless variety of effects , and all these , as a ...
... suggested . What the pause and accent represent can be ascertained only by a reference to the principles of elocution . This art , as we know , has the power of producing an almost endless variety of effects , and all these , as a ...
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... suggested by his surroundings . In treating of duration , force , pitch , and quality , it will be best to consider , first , the discoursive , and then the dramatic , uses of each ; and , in immediate connection with them , to direct ...
... suggested by his surroundings . In treating of duration , force , pitch , and quality , it will be best to consider , first , the discoursive , and then the dramatic , uses of each ; and , in immediate connection with them , to direct ...
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... suggesting , therefore , that , in the opinion of the speaker , they are of less or more relative importance . This principle we will apply , first , to the elocutionary pause , which leads us in reading to check our utterance not only ...
... suggesting , therefore , that , in the opinion of the speaker , they are of less or more relative importance . This principle we will apply , first , to the elocutionary pause , which leads us in reading to check our utterance not only ...
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accent æsthetic alloyed alloyed representation artistic Bryant's cæsura CHAPTER character clouds connection dark developed direct representation earth effects elements elocution elocutionary emotion expression expressional eyes fact fair falling feet figurative language flower force G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS give Greeks heaven heigh-ho hexameter Homer ideas Idem Iliad illustrative representation imitative sounds instance instinctive Jean Ingelow kind light Longfellow Macbeth meaning mental metaphor methods metonymy metre Milton mind movement nature night Notice o'er Paradise Lost passage Patroclus pause picture pitch plain language pleonasm poem poet poetic poetry present principles produced prose pure representation quotations reason reflective repre represent rhymes rhythm rising seems sense sentence Shakespear simile Sing heigh-ho soul stanza stream stress suggested sweet syllables tendency Tennyson termed thee theory thing thou tion tone triple measure truth utterance verse voice wind words Wordsworth writer