Poetry as a Representative Art: An Essay in Comparative AestheticsG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1899 - 356 páginas |
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... given to them for him by others . These names , according to the methods controlling the formation of nursery lan- guage , are always based upon the principle of imitation . Certain noises emanating from the objects designated , the ...
... given to them for him by others . These names , according to the methods controlling the formation of nursery lan- guage , are always based upon the principle of imitation . Certain noises emanating from the objects designated , the ...
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... given only in the movements of consecutive speech , have a significance . When Bridget , according to a familiar story , was sent to the neighbors to inquire how old Mrs. Jones was , she emphasized the old , and paused after it , and so ...
... given only in the movements of consecutive speech , have a significance . When Bridget , according to a familiar story , was sent to the neighbors to inquire how old Mrs. Jones was , she emphasized the old , and paused after it , and so ...
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... given here , will be recognized also as resembling , with some differences , those of the system of Delsarte , as represented both by L'Abbé Delaumosne in his printed work , and by pupils of the French elecutionist in this country ...
... given here , will be recognized also as resembling , with some differences , those of the system of Delsarte , as represented both by L'Abbé Delaumosne in his printed work , and by pupils of the French elecutionist in this country ...
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... given to every second , third , or fourth syllable . This word accent is used here , by the way , not in its restricted classic etymological sense ( from ad and cano , to sing to ) , which will be explained hereafter , but in its modern ...
... given to every second , third , or fourth syllable . This word accent is used here , by the way , not in its restricted classic etymological sense ( from ad and cano , to sing to ) , which will be explained hereafter , but in its modern ...
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... given hereafter , the pause at the end of the line is much more apparent where rhymes are used , e . g .: In arguing , too , the pastor owned his skill , For e'en though vanquished he could argue still , While words of learned length ...
... given hereafter , the pause at the end of the line is much more apparent where rhymes are used , e . g .: In arguing , too , the pastor owned his skill , For e'en though vanquished he could argue still , While words of learned length ...
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