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The percipient reader , one gathered , smiled here , and , if it were pointed out that " dregs " turned " the purer spirits " into a ludicrous metaphor , the less percipient would smile also . Nevertheless , the reader who sees the ...
The percipient reader , one gathered , smiled here , and , if it were pointed out that " dregs " turned " the purer spirits " into a ludicrous metaphor , the less percipient would smile also . Nevertheless , the reader who sees the ...
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The per- formance inside the word wit , I should maintain , was intended to be quite obvious and in the sunlight , and was so for the con- temporary reader ; that was why he thought the poem so brilliant ; but most modern readers do not ...
The per- formance inside the word wit , I should maintain , was intended to be quite obvious and in the sunlight , and was so for the con- temporary reader ; that was why he thought the poem so brilliant ; but most modern readers do not ...
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Once expectations of repetition in meter and sound have been set up , the reader's ear remains alert to have them satisfied . This physical satisfaction is not , however , the only aspect of rhythm and rime which helps produce tension .
Once expectations of repetition in meter and sound have been set up , the reader's ear remains alert to have them satisfied . This physical satisfaction is not , however , the only aspect of rhythm and rime which helps produce tension .
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F R LEAVIS | 3 |
W H AUDEN | 22 |
SAMUEL HOLT MONK | 38 |
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