Literature and CriticismChatto and Windus, 1953 - 190 pages |
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... impressive— ' rare ' and ' radiant ' to describe Lenore ; but so mechanically has Poe established his rhythm that they slip by without any more emphasis than any of the others ; the slick movement works directly against the intention of ...
... impressive— ' rare ' and ' radiant ' to describe Lenore ; but so mechanically has Poe established his rhythm that they slip by without any more emphasis than any of the others ; the slick movement works directly against the intention of ...
Page 57
... impressive , as images , than they may seem to be on their first impact . Their unusual content is interesting , but do we not feel that Flamineo is airing his knowledge and wit rather than describing the Spaniard ? Especially is this ...
... impressive , as images , than they may seem to be on their first impact . Their unusual content is interesting , but do we not feel that Flamineo is airing his knowledge and wit rather than describing the Spaniard ? Especially is this ...
Page 85
... impressive bigness as in expressions like ' coils that thou hast wrought ' , ' strange orchestras of victim - shriek and song ' , ' one wild shock of shame ' , ' whole high heaving firmamental frame ' : though in this last instance we ...
... impressive bigness as in expressions like ' coils that thou hast wrought ' , ' strange orchestras of victim - shriek and song ' , ' one wild shock of shame ' , ' whole high heaving firmamental frame ' : though in this last instance we ...
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