The Dublin Magazine, Volumes 27-28Seumas O'Sullivan 1952 - English literature |
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... words at times for the pure beauty of their sounds alone . He even , on rare occasions , coins words . " Luna lunera " Luna lunera " and " noche que noche nochera , " he says , where " lunera " and and " nochera , " apart from their ...
... words at times for the pure beauty of their sounds alone . He even , on rare occasions , coins words . " Luna lunera " Luna lunera " and " noche que noche nochera , " he says , where " lunera " and and " nochera , " apart from their ...
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... words can be used in poetry , and that ugly or common words should not be used by poets . Most poets to - day would argue that poetry can be made out of any words , however common or ugly ; and that to speak of " poetic diction ...
... words can be used in poetry , and that ugly or common words should not be used by poets . Most poets to - day would argue that poetry can be made out of any words , however common or ugly ; and that to speak of " poetic diction ...
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... words , the words of romantic glamour ; he has only chosen to exclude a different set of words . He is still using a poetic diction , a selection of words ; he is only making his selection on different principles . It is true that Synge ...
... words , the words of romantic glamour ; he has only chosen to exclude a different set of words . He is still using a poetic diction , a selection of words ; he is only making his selection on different principles . It is true that Synge ...
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JANUARYMARCH | 1 |
CONSIDERATIONS ON THE POETRY OF GARCÍA | 14 |
THE NOVELS OF FORREST REID By GEORGE BUCHANAN | 32 |
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