Poems for Study: A Critical and Historical Introduction, 1. kötetRinehart, 1953 - 743 oldal |
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27. oldal
... sound described is suggested by the complex alliteration of s , n , r , and 1 , by the assonance of " uncertain rustling , " " purple curtain , " and by the internal rhyme . An example of a common error is the view that these sounds ...
... sound described is suggested by the complex alliteration of s , n , r , and 1 , by the assonance of " uncertain rustling , " " purple curtain , " and by the internal rhyme . An example of a common error is the view that these sounds ...
30. oldal
... sound participates in the meaning and rhetorical quality of the statements . Still another sound alliterating through the poem is s , and especially effective is the alliteration of the double consonant st in the words “ stone " ( 1 ) ...
... sound participates in the meaning and rhetorical quality of the statements . Still another sound alliterating through the poem is s , and especially effective is the alliteration of the double consonant st in the words “ stone " ( 1 ) ...
575. oldal
... sound . The steady development to- ward a final clear image of isolation begins with the change from day to night ... sound . While the wire is , for the speaker , comparable in appearance and activity to a " spectral lyre , " it intones ...
... sound . The steady development to- ward a final clear image of isolation begins with the change from day to night ... sound . While the wire is , for the speaker , comparable in appearance and activity to a " spectral lyre , " it intones ...
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