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He achieved effects of strange- ness by mingling the modern with the ancient , by the revival of the old words , and by the import ... Furthermore , affinity of allitera- tions play a dominant part in the composition of general effect .
He achieved effects of strange- ness by mingling the modern with the ancient , by the revival of the old words , and by the import ... Furthermore , affinity of allitera- tions play a dominant part in the composition of general effect .
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( 2 ) There is a controlled variety of tone in his rhythm and diction which prevents the effect of monotony in various songs . The effect of reading aloud the lyrics of Donne is the effect of voice with many inflections and transitions ...
( 2 ) There is a controlled variety of tone in his rhythm and diction which prevents the effect of monotony in various songs . The effect of reading aloud the lyrics of Donne is the effect of voice with many inflections and transitions ...
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The musical effect of the poem is unsurpassed . The principal appeal of the poem lies in its sound effects . The rhythm and even the length of the lines are varied to produce subtle effects of harmony . The whole poem is bound together ...
The musical effect of the poem is unsurpassed . The principal appeal of the poem lies in its sound effects . The rhythm and even the length of the lines are varied to produce subtle effects of harmony . The whole poem is bound together ...
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