Cassell's Encyclopædia of World Literature, Volume 1Sigfrid Henry Steinberg Funk & Wagnalls, 1954 - 2086 pagina's |
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Pagina 427
... effect upon the shape of the caesura . Now let us see what Dryden himself has to say about the use of the caesura and about consonant - technique . He uses the caesura , as will be seen from the passage I am about to quote , entirely to ...
... effect upon the shape of the caesura . Now let us see what Dryden himself has to say about the use of the caesura and about consonant - technique . He uses the caesura , as will be seen from the passage I am about to quote , entirely to ...
Pagina 428
... effect upon rhythm and upon speed ; and the effect is different from that of lines containing elaborately schemed internal lines without assonances or dissonances . Let us study the strange effect of these lines from Baudelaire's ...
... effect upon rhythm and upon speed ; and the effect is different from that of lines containing elaborately schemed internal lines without assonances or dissonances . Let us study the strange effect of these lines from Baudelaire's ...
Pagina 444
... effect which optically is grey instead of black , and it is this effect which , with certain archaic exceptions , printers have sought after from that day to this . At approximately the same time as Aldus two other eminent scholar ...
... effect which optically is grey instead of black , and it is this effect which , with certain archaic exceptions , printers have sought after from that day to this . At approximately the same time as Aldus two other eminent scholar ...
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