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Side 16
... force of his rhythm and the richness of his phrasing . " His method is to get as much as possible out of his words un- hampered by the rules of grammar , syntax and common usage ( common , as contrasted with current : witness the idiom ...
... force of his rhythm and the richness of his phrasing . " His method is to get as much as possible out of his words un- hampered by the rules of grammar , syntax and common usage ( common , as contrasted with current : witness the idiom ...
Side 17
... force a slower tempo ; this change in tone concomitant with the sense gives the effect of mental distress and uncertainty , on which note the sonnet ends . Besides the fact that enjambment runs through the poem , we must notice that the ...
... force a slower tempo ; this change in tone concomitant with the sense gives the effect of mental distress and uncertainty , on which note the sonnet ends . Besides the fact that enjambment runs through the poem , we must notice that the ...
Side 23
... force of the current mania to feel smug and com- placent about things " over here " . I borrow the phraseology of one of the glib characters in Mr. Behrman's , " No Time for Comedy , " to convey this satisfaction with things as they are ...
... force of the current mania to feel smug and com- placent about things " over here " . I borrow the phraseology of one of the glib characters in Mr. Behrman's , " No Time for Comedy , " to convey this satisfaction with things as they are ...
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