On Poetry: Collected Talks and EssaysDoubleday, 1969 - 597 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 95
... sound , other words are not so onomatopoeic . A strangely striped strip of satin is far too emphatic in sound for the sense , and a terribly powerful Florida hurricane is not nearly emphatic enough . Yet to alter the spirit of an ...
... sound , other words are not so onomatopoeic . A strangely striped strip of satin is far too emphatic in sound for the sense , and a terribly powerful Florida hurricane is not nearly emphatic enough . Yet to alter the spirit of an ...
الصفحة 423
... sound , unless for some particular purpose , such as the deliberate stridency of repeated long a or i . Or as when Keats , who insisted on the need to vary vowel sounds in ordinary contexts , com- mends Shakespeare for writing of the ...
... sound , unless for some particular purpose , such as the deliberate stridency of repeated long a or i . Or as when Keats , who insisted on the need to vary vowel sounds in ordinary contexts , com- mends Shakespeare for writing of the ...
الصفحة 496
... sound - he was a musician manqué- though , as I have observed elsewhere , when his sound and sense are in conflict , the sense always loses . Touch the warbled string , for ex- ample , is indefensible . In Gather Ye Rosebuds the sense ...
... sound - he was a musician manqué- though , as I have observed elsewhere , when his sound and sense are in conflict , the sense always loses . Touch the warbled string , for ex- ample , is indefensible . In Gather Ye Rosebuds the sense ...
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