Mirrors: An Introduction to LiteratureJohn Ray Knott, Christopher Russell Reaske Canfield Press, 1975 - 542 pagina's |
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Pagina 167
... sound of language . We hardly ever take the time to read a poem aloud , even though its power may depend upon the patterns of sounds it creates . In nursery rhymes , and in many popular songs , the sound of the words counts for more ...
... sound of language . We hardly ever take the time to read a poem aloud , even though its power may depend upon the patterns of sounds it creates . In nursery rhymes , and in many popular songs , the sound of the words counts for more ...
Pagina 169
... sounds within lines . One of the commonest sound patterns used by poets is alliteration , which is usually the repetition of initial consonants ( notice Pope's use of s in the first three lines ) . Another common sound pattern is ...
... sounds within lines . One of the commonest sound patterns used by poets is alliteration , which is usually the repetition of initial consonants ( notice Pope's use of s in the first three lines ) . Another common sound pattern is ...
Pagina 405
... sound , - And read out this . 108 CAPT . Sound , trumpet ! [ A trumpet sounds . HER . [ Reads ] " If any man of quality or degree within the lists of the army will main- tain upon Edmund , supposed Earl of Gloucester , that he is a ...
... sound , - And read out this . 108 CAPT . Sound , trumpet ! [ A trumpet sounds . HER . [ Reads ] " If any man of quality or degree within the lists of the army will main- tain upon Edmund , supposed Earl of Gloucester , that he is a ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introductory | 3 |
A Rose for Emily William Faulkner | 24 |
Point of View | 30 |
Copyright | |
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