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... particular words he has chosen and the particular order into which he has put them . II THE NECESSITY FOR INCREASED ATTENTIVENESS ; THE AID OF CURIOSITY From what has been said in the first section it must be obvious that improvement in ...
... particular words he has chosen and the particular order into which he has put them . II THE NECESSITY FOR INCREASED ATTENTIVENESS ; THE AID OF CURIOSITY From what has been said in the first section it must be obvious that improvement in ...
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... particular words have feelings bound up in them , and that these may be released by proper uses of the words , is the important matter . We refer to this element of speech as the connotative power of words . We notice it when we begin ...
... particular words have feelings bound up in them , and that these may be released by proper uses of the words , is the important matter . We refer to this element of speech as the connotative power of words . We notice it when we begin ...
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... particular words he has chosen and the particular order into which he has put them . " The first chapter emphasized the importance of keen attentiveness to what the words and word orders actually were in a poem . Subsequent chapters ...
... particular words he has chosen and the particular order into which he has put them . " The first chapter emphasized the importance of keen attentiveness to what the words and word orders actually were in a poem . Subsequent chapters ...
Contents
ENRICHMENT | 16 |
POETRY AND PROSE | 33 |
THE MECHANICS OF POETRY | 49 |
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