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... sound and sense . * Note that word fusion : not a mechanical combination , but a fusion , a melting together of sound and sense . In our paraphrase of the figurative meaning of the poem earlier , we apparently discussed the sense while ...
... sound and sense . * Note that word fusion : not a mechanical combination , but a fusion , a melting together of sound and sense . In our paraphrase of the figurative meaning of the poem earlier , we apparently discussed the sense while ...
Side 305
... sound - and - sense units . Second , the third line in each stanza always rhymes with the first line in the following stanza ; hence the sound helps to pass the sense from one stanza to the next . And third , in the last stanza all four ...
... sound - and - sense units . Second , the third line in each stanza always rhymes with the first line in the following stanza ; hence the sound helps to pass the sense from one stanza to the next . And third , in the last stanza all four ...
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... sound of silence . And in the naked light I saw Ten thousand people maybe more , 15 People talking without speaking , People hearing without listening , People writing songs that voices never share And no one dares disturb the sound of ...
... sound of silence . And in the naked light I saw Ten thousand people maybe more , 15 People talking without speaking , People hearing without listening , People writing songs that voices never share And no one dares disturb the sound of ...
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First Impressions | 7 |
Ben Jonson | 8 |
The Results of the Shaping Devices | 15 |
Copyright | |
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Ansley asked began Bill Hutchinson black veil Braggioni Comments and Questions dark Darling death door Dupin E. E. Cummings Emily Dickinson eyes face father feel felt figure free verse Gessler girl gone Goodman Brown hair hand Harrison Bergeron head heard Hooper horse hunger artist irony knew lady laughed Laura light Liharev listening living looked Mama Markheim meaning mind Miniver Mitty morning mother never night pearl Pepé poem poet poetry readers rhyme Roman Fever Salzman Sargeant seemed sense Seryoga Sir Patrick Spens Sister Irene Slade sleep smile sound stood stopped story street Sweet symbol T. S. Eliot talking tell thee thing thou thought told took turned voice wait walked Walter Mitty watched wife woman words writing young Young Goodman Brown