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... language is the way his contemporaries talk , " and that Pound was in favor of " natural speech . " What would they ... language is sometimes called " sonnet diction . " How would you characterize it ? 4. Could this poem be saved if ...
... language is the way his contemporaries talk , " and that Pound was in favor of " natural speech . " What would they ... language is sometimes called " sonnet diction . " How would you characterize it ? 4. Could this poem be saved if ...
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An Introduction to Poetry John Frederick Nims. Less is More lean language , fat language 10 One quality of memorable speech is concentration : much in little . Of a mother punishing her child with such ineffectual ... language, fat language.
An Introduction to Poetry John Frederick Nims. Less is More lean language , fat language 10 One quality of memorable speech is concentration : much in little . Of a mother punishing her child with such ineffectual ... language, fat language.
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... language . " Such a language might be ideal , and it would certainly be fun to use . But Plato knew that a language like that had never existed and prob- ably never would , since there are only certain categories of objects , qualities ...
... language . " Such a language might be ideal , and it would certainly be fun to use . But Plato knew that a language like that had never existed and prob- ably never would , since there are only certain categories of objects , qualities ...
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Exercises and Diversions | 20 |
Allusion | 37 |
George Herbert Hope | 45 |
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