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Page 121
... Sometimes , as in lyrics of sentiment , certain qualities can bring a poem to the very verge of music , to the point where we are aware of mood or " feelings " ( as we briefly say , meaning in reality complex patterns of emotion ...
... Sometimes , as in lyrics of sentiment , certain qualities can bring a poem to the very verge of music , to the point where we are aware of mood or " feelings " ( as we briefly say , meaning in reality complex patterns of emotion ...
Page 164
... Sometimes this is implicit in the exposition , as in the opening scenes of Hamlet , or Macbeth , or Antony and Cleopatra , where secondary characters both help to initiate the action and also , being secondary , are a preliminary ...
... Sometimes this is implicit in the exposition , as in the opening scenes of Hamlet , or Macbeth , or Antony and Cleopatra , where secondary characters both help to initiate the action and also , being secondary , are a preliminary ...
Page 165
... sometimes sounded with beautiful discretion and suggestiveness , and sometimes appear blatant . Thus they strike one now as a wonderful invention , and now as a device so obvious as to be rather childish . But all these features of ...
... sometimes sounded with beautiful discretion and suggestiveness , and sometimes appear blatant . Thus they strike one now as a wonderful invention , and now as a device so obvious as to be rather childish . But all these features of ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THE PRINCIPLE OF CHARACTERISTIC INTER page | 29 |
IMAGES AND FEELING | 32 |
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