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... value from the fact that the ux ) is the only mental element represented in the Scriptures as in danger of being lost . The яvεõμα and making a physical explanation , says that " the muscles 16 POETRY AS A REPRESENTATive art .
... value from the fact that the ux ) is the only mental element represented in the Scriptures as in danger of being lost . The яvεõμα and making a physical explanation , says that " the muscles 16 POETRY AS A REPRESENTATive art .
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... Lost , 11 : Milton . Have found him guilty of high treason . | Much He spoke and learnedly . -Henry VIII . , 2 ; 1 : Shakespear . For reasons to be given hereafter , the pause at the end of the line is much more apparent where rhymes ...
... Lost , 11 : Milton . Have found him guilty of high treason . | Much He spoke and learnedly . -Henry VIII . , 2 ; 1 : Shakespear . For reasons to be given hereafter , the pause at the end of the line is much more apparent where rhymes ...
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... Lost , 1 : Milton . Comrades , leave me here a little , | while as yet ' t is early morn ; Leave me here ; and , when you want me , | sound upon the bugle - horn . -Locksley Hall : Tennyson . Notice , too , the inartistic effects ...
... Lost , 1 : Milton . Comrades , leave me here a little , | while as yet ' t is early morn ; Leave me here ; and , when you want me , | sound upon the bugle - horn . -Locksley Hall : Tennyson . Notice , too , the inartistic effects ...
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... Lost , 12 : Milton . Here , again , notice the unimportance and rapidity ex- pressed in the italicized words : Each creek and bay With fry innumerable swarm , and shoals Of fish that with their fins and shining scales Glide under the ...
... Lost , 12 : Milton . Here , again , notice the unimportance and rapidity ex- pressed in the italicized words : Each creek and bay With fry innumerable swarm , and shoals Of fish that with their fins and shining scales Glide under the ...
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... Lost , 2 : Milton . So she low - toned , while with shut eyes I lay Listening , then looked . Pale was the perfect face ; The bosom with long sighs labored ; and meek Seemed the full lips , and mild the luminous eyes , And the voice ...
... Lost , 2 : Milton . So she low - toned , while with shut eyes I lay Listening , then looked . Pale was the perfect face ; The bosom with long sighs labored ; and meek Seemed the full lips , and mild the luminous eyes , And the voice ...
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accented syllable æsthetic alloyed artistic beginning breath cæsura CHAPTER character circumflex clouds comparison connection corresponding dark developed direct representation effects elements elocution elocutionary emotive expression eyes fact falling feeling feet figurative language force G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS give Greek heaven heigh-ho hexameter Homer ideas Idem Iliad illustrative representation imitative sounds indicates inflection instance instinctive Jean Ingelow kind light Locksley Hall Longfellow meaning metaphors methods metonymy metre Milton mind movement nature Notice o'er Othello Paradise Lost passage pause picture pitch plain language pleonasm poem poet poetic poetry present principles produced prose quotations reason reference reflective repre rhymes rhythm rising says sense sentence Shakespear simile singing Song soul stanza stream stress suggested sweet syllables tendency Tennyson termed terminal thee theory thing thou tion tone triple measure truth unaccented syllables utterance verse voice vowels wind words