Imagination and Dramatic Instinct: Some Practical Steps for Their Development, Volumen10School of Expression, 1896 - 369 páginas |
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... clause a plain truth is stated in a simple and direct way ; in the second , a concrete pic- ture is made to stand for a universal truth . IN the far North stands a Pine - tree , lone , upon a wintry height ; It sleeps around it snows ...
... clause a plain truth is stated in a simple and direct way ; in the second , a concrete pic- ture is made to stand for a universal truth . IN the far North stands a Pine - tree , lone , upon a wintry height ; It sleeps around it snows ...
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... be conceived . The first clause of the extract from Byron can also be read as the expression of entirely different situations . The mounting may be for a hunt , as an act in some IMAGINATION AND FEELING . 89 IMAGINATION AND FEELING.
... be conceived . The first clause of the extract from Byron can also be read as the expression of entirely different situations . The mounting may be for a hunt , as an act in some IMAGINATION AND FEELING . 89 IMAGINATION AND FEELING.
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... clauses as merely explanatory and narrative . It is only when he finds a quotation that he gives it any feeling or character . But there are subordinate clauses which give the different points of view of the narrator , and which are ...
... clauses as merely explanatory and narrative . It is only when he finds a quotation that he gives it any feeling or character . But there are subordinate clauses which give the different points of view of the narrator , and which are ...
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... clauses have also a distinct and definite character . They are made to manifest the feeling which awakens in our own heart in con- templation of the events . We consciously or unconsciously be- come sympathetic spectators of the scene ...
... clauses have also a distinct and definite character . They are made to manifest the feeling which awakens in our own heart in con- templation of the events . We consciously or unconsciously be- come sympathetic spectators of the scene ...
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... clause is given tamely , and a sudden endeavor be made to represent Robert in the quotation , we have an ... clauses , without any imaginative or dramatic assimilation of the spirit of the poem . common , - WHEN he awoke , it ...
... clause is given tamely , and a sudden endeavor be made to represent Robert in the quotation , we have an ... clauses , without any imaginative or dramatic assimilation of the spirit of the poem . common , - WHEN he awoke , it ...
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