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... descriptive in any objective , logical sense . What is accomplished by such an unorthodox use of language ? In some cases , at least , the poet is trying for extreme condensation- the first two passages quoted , particularly the couplet ...
... descriptive in any objective , logical sense . What is accomplished by such an unorthodox use of language ? In some cases , at least , the poet is trying for extreme condensation- the first two passages quoted , particularly the couplet ...
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... descriptive accuracy are no longer present . I shall not try to analyze the reasons for this in detail , but will merely consider some typical points . In the first place , the illogical , grammarless structure of the original poem ...
... descriptive accuracy are no longer present . I shall not try to analyze the reasons for this in detail , but will merely consider some typical points . In the first place , the illogical , grammarless structure of the original poem ...
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... descriptive detail and play of mind are all contained within this . So is his interest in chil- dren and childish themes . There is no guilt , no kind of shadow on this little world - it is com- pletely unsophisticated . There is a ...
... descriptive detail and play of mind are all contained within this . So is his interest in chil- dren and childish themes . There is no guilt , no kind of shadow on this little world - it is com- pletely unsophisticated . There is a ...
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