Speaking PoetryDennis Dobson, 1964 - 231 Seiten |
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... tion of Rural England . Another effective and amusing form of satire is parody , or burlesque . It is difficult to speak well , because it needs a thorough appreciation of what is being parodied , and very nice judgement in the amount ...
... tion of Rural England . Another effective and amusing form of satire is parody , or burlesque . It is difficult to speak well , because it needs a thorough appreciation of what is being parodied , and very nice judgement in the amount ...
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... tion . Two other forms of expression that may be described as figurative , because they are not literal , are apostrophe and hyperbole ( or exaggeration ) . Apostrophe means addressing someone or something that cannot respond - an ...
... tion . Two other forms of expression that may be described as figurative , because they are not literal , are apostrophe and hyperbole ( or exaggeration ) . Apostrophe means addressing someone or something that cannot respond - an ...
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... tion of the ' neutral vowel ' , which is nearest to the light ' er ' sound , as in the second syllable of ' father ' . And though it is not desirable to say ' solger ' , it is equally undesirable to give the word a hard ' d ' as in ' do ...
... tion of the ' neutral vowel ' , which is nearest to the light ' er ' sound , as in the second syllable of ' father ' . And though it is not desirable to say ' solger ' , it is equally undesirable to give the word a hard ' d ' as in ' do ...
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CHAP PAGE I SPEAKING POETRY I | 1 |
WHAT IS POETRY? | 13 |
THE USES OF POETRY | 43 |
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