Prose Keys to Modern PoetryKarl Shapiro Row, Peterson, 1962 - 260 pages |
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... effect which it is capable of inducing ; for it is clear that the brevity must be in direct ratio of the intensity of the intended effect : -this , with one proviso - that a certain degree of duration is absolutely requisite for the ...
... effect which it is capable of inducing ; for it is clear that the brevity must be in direct ratio of the intensity of the intended effect : -this , with one proviso - that a certain degree of duration is absolutely requisite for the ...
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... effect of this originality of com- bination is aided by other unusual , and some altogether novel effects , arising from an extension of the application of the principles of rhyme and alliteration . The next point to be considered was ...
... effect of this originality of com- bination is aided by other unusual , and some altogether novel effects , arising from an extension of the application of the principles of rhyme and alliteration . The next point to be considered was ...
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... effect it produces , than by the time it took to impress the effect or by the amount of " sustained effort " which had been found necessary in effecting the impression . The fact is , that perseverance is one thing , and genius quite ...
... effect it produces , than by the time it took to impress the effect or by the amount of " sustained effort " which had been found necessary in effecting the impression . The fact is , that perseverance is one thing , and genius quite ...
Contents
The Formation of Classical Doctrine | 3 |
The Poetic Principle | 13 |
CHARLES BAUDELAIRE | 31 |
Copyright | |
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