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... achieved . Just as the poet relying upon his intuitive sense of word - music , may be ignorant of prosody as a science , so also the lover of poetry can achieve a high degree of aesthetic satisfaction from his reading , without ...
... achieved . Just as the poet relying upon his intuitive sense of word - music , may be ignorant of prosody as a science , so also the lover of poetry can achieve a high degree of aesthetic satisfaction from his reading , without ...
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... achieved , as in such phrases as " the wings of the wind , " " their bows shall be broken , ” “ the earth is the Lord's and the fulness thereof . " Assonance is frequently used in our proverbs : " A stitch in time saves nine , " and ...
... achieved , as in such phrases as " the wings of the wind , " " their bows shall be broken , ” “ the earth is the Lord's and the fulness thereof . " Assonance is frequently used in our proverbs : " A stitch in time saves nine , " and ...
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... achieve his purpose , he had to cultivate clarity of thought and of expression . He found his intellectual and moral ... achieved a stately dignity of utterance . Tennyson , said Sir Edmund Gosse , held " English poetry stationary for ...
... achieve his purpose , he had to cultivate clarity of thought and of expression . He found his intellectual and moral ... achieved a stately dignity of utterance . Tennyson , said Sir Edmund Gosse , held " English poetry stationary for ...
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