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... Meanings are conveyed by Phrases as well as by Words , 164 - Misuse of Words , Enallage , 165 - Poetic Sounds are Artistic in the Degree in which they really represent Thought and Feeling , 171 . XV . MEANINGS OF WORDS AS DEVELOPED BY ...
... Meanings are conveyed by Phrases as well as by Words , 164 - Misuse of Words , Enallage , 165 - Poetic Sounds are Artistic in the Degree in which they really represent Thought and Feeling , 171 . XV . MEANINGS OF WORDS AS DEVELOPED BY ...
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... Meanings depend on Association , 175 - How what refers to the Material comes to refer to the Immaterial , 176 - Words whose Meanings depend on Comparison , 176 - What refers to the Material is by Comparison used for the Immaterial , 177 ...
... Meanings depend on Association , 175 - How what refers to the Material comes to refer to the Immaterial , 176 - Words whose Meanings depend on Comparison , 176 - What refers to the Material is by Comparison used for the Immaterial , 177 ...
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... Meaning on Association and that depending on Comparison , 195 -Distinction between the Term Figurative Language , as applied to Poetry and as used in ordinary Rhetoric , 195 - Figures of Rhetoric containing no Representative Pictures ...
... Meaning on Association and that depending on Comparison , 195 -Distinction between the Term Figurative Language , as applied to Poetry and as used in ordinary Rhetoric , 195 - Figures of Rhetoric containing no Representative Pictures ...
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... meaning in what he says of it ? How many are there who can discover in themselves any im- portant addition to their mental or moral development that has been due to poetry , or who can appreciate fully its best thought , if at all ...
... meaning in what he says of it ? How many are there who can discover in themselves any im- portant addition to their mental or moral development that has been due to poetry , or who can appreciate fully its best thought , if at all ...
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... this reason may be supposed to have no necessary connection with particular thoughts or psychic states intended to be expressed by them . Nevertheless , we all understand the meanings of POETRY AND PRIMITive languAGE . 5.
... this reason may be supposed to have no necessary connection with particular thoughts or psychic states intended to be expressed by them . Nevertheless , we all understand the meanings of POETRY AND PRIMITive languAGE . 5.
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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