Literature and CriticismChatto and Windus, 1953 - 190 pages |
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... examination of such is outside the scope of this book ; but the section may be closed with two examples of prose where rhythm is powerfully used to reinforce the content , to add an emotional richness to the prose - meaning , to carry ...
... examination of such is outside the scope of this book ; but the section may be closed with two examples of prose where rhythm is powerfully used to reinforce the content , to add an emotional richness to the prose - meaning , to carry ...
Page 100
... examination of the various ' ele- ments ' , the more we shall come to realise the organic quality , fusing all elements , of the finest writing . TH Chapter V FEELING " HE quality of our living 100 LITERATURE AND CRITICISM.
... examination of the various ' ele- ments ' , the more we shall come to realise the organic quality , fusing all elements , of the finest writing . TH Chapter V FEELING " HE quality of our living 100 LITERATURE AND CRITICISM.
Page 146
... examination of a single phrase like ' soft sift In an hourglass ' , or ' latch or catch or key to keep Back beauty ... ' would help to confirm these remarks on language . ' Fresh - firecoal chestnut - falls ' , one of the ' dappled ...
... examination of a single phrase like ' soft sift In an hourglass ' , or ' latch or catch or key to keep Back beauty ... ' would help to confirm these remarks on language . ' Fresh - firecoal chestnut - falls ' , one of the ' dappled ...
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