English Journal, Volumen3National Council of Teachers of English, 1914 |
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... whole black- and - white city of the news columns . That this daily contact with the newspaper has its good side , I freely grant . But it also has its evil side , and it is into this that I wish now to inquire . Wherein does the ...
... whole black- and - white city of the news columns . That this daily contact with the newspaper has its good side , I freely grant . But it also has its evil side , and it is into this that I wish now to inquire . Wherein does the ...
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... whole nation . Let me give an instance from my own experience . Two or three years ago I read a paper in this city before a society of scholars . The subject and the treatment being of a highly technical character , the paper was ...
... whole nation . Let me give an instance from my own experience . Two or three years ago I read a paper in this city before a society of scholars . The subject and the treatment being of a highly technical character , the paper was ...
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... whole black- and - white city of the news columns . That this daily contact with the newspaper has its good side , I freely grant . But it also has its evil side , and it is into this that I wish now to inquire . Wherein does the ...
... whole black- and - white city of the news columns . That this daily contact with the newspaper has its good side , I freely grant . But it also has its evil side , and it is into this that I wish now to inquire . Wherein does the ...
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... whole essence of lyric is rhythm . It is the weaving of words into a song - pattern , so that the mere arrangement of the syllables produces a kind of dancing joy . . . . . Now , Greek lyric is derived directly from the religious ...
... whole essence of lyric is rhythm . It is the weaving of words into a song - pattern , so that the mere arrangement of the syllables produces a kind of dancing joy . . . . . Now , Greek lyric is derived directly from the religious ...
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... whole sentence is pervaded or " winged " by rhythm or " number , " but that this " number " is most noticeable in the cadence , or clausula . ... Whenever the speaker paused to draw fresh breath , he punctuated by a numerus or cadence ...
... whole sentence is pervaded or " winged " by rhythm or " number , " but that this " number " is most noticeable in the cadence , or clausula . ... Whenever the speaker paused to draw fresh breath , he punctuated by a numerus or cadence ...
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