The Knowledge of EnglishH. Holt, 1927 - 572 Seiten |
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... Poetic License and Writing as a Fine Art have already appeared in print , the first in The American Mercury , the two others in The Forum . Acknowledgment is made to the editors of these magazines for their courteous permission to use ...
... Poetic License and Writing as a Fine Art have already appeared in print , the first in The American Mercury , the two others in The Forum . Acknowledgment is made to the editors of these magazines for their courteous permission to use ...
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... , MELODY , AND TONE XXVIII . THE PLEA OF POETIC LICENSE XXIX . WRITING AS A FINE ART XXX . THE FUTURE OF ENGLISH READING LISTS INDEX • 433 447 479 500 515 • 531 555 · 565 THE KNOWLEDGE OF ENGLISH 1 1 1 I NATURE AND X CONTENTS.
... , MELODY , AND TONE XXVIII . THE PLEA OF POETIC LICENSE XXIX . WRITING AS A FINE ART XXX . THE FUTURE OF ENGLISH READING LISTS INDEX • 433 447 479 500 515 • 531 555 · 565 THE KNOWLEDGE OF ENGLISH 1 1 1 I NATURE AND X CONTENTS.
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... poetry may enable the poet to write almost as instinctively and as unreflectingly as one speaks when buying a street - car ticket . While his poem is being written , the poet's mind may seem to be operating in a single direction , and ...
... poetry may enable the poet to write almost as instinctively and as unreflectingly as one speaks when buying a street - car ticket . While his poem is being written , the poet's mind may seem to be operating in a single direction , and ...
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... poetic experience could he attain the mature unreflecting mastery of his art . But the important question now arises whether this experience of the poet as here described by way of illustra- tion of the artist's use of language is not ...
... poetic experience could he attain the mature unreflecting mastery of his art . But the important question now arises whether this experience of the poet as here described by way of illustra- tion of the artist's use of language is not ...
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... poet had not been determined by the Biglow Papers , or Tennyson's by his dialect poems , and though many distinguished authors have written in dia- lect , no writer esteemed of the first rank has used dialect in any except his lighter ...
... poet had not been determined by the Biglow Papers , or Tennyson's by his dialect poems , and though many distinguished authors have written in dia- lect , no writer esteemed of the first rank has used dialect in any except his lighter ...
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