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... judgement that rests itself on an instinctive of emotional response to a detail is a prejudice and not a true judgement at all . Sound judgement can never precede full understanding ; * so the next step to take after the first reading ...
... judgement that rests itself on an instinctive of emotional response to a detail is a prejudice and not a true judgement at all . Sound judgement can never precede full understanding ; * so the next step to take after the first reading ...
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... judgement and wide reading - as Longinus put it , ' Judgement of style is the last and ripest fruit of much experience ' - yet we can from the very beginning cultivate our taste , and advance towards true appreciation by considering ...
... judgement and wide reading - as Longinus put it , ' Judgement of style is the last and ripest fruit of much experience ' - yet we can from the very beginning cultivate our taste , and advance towards true appreciation by considering ...
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... judgement . All the critical analyses of the earlier sections lead to the conclusion expressed in the final paragraph . The meaning has been elucidated ; the intention and tone have been explored ; versification ... judgement Final judgement.
... judgement . All the critical analyses of the earlier sections lead to the conclusion expressed in the final paragraph . The meaning has been elucidated ; the intention and tone have been explored ; versification ... judgement Final judgement.
Contents
Meaning and intention II | 11 |
Versification | 33 |
Diction | 77 |
Copyright | |
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accent appeal Basil Bunting beauty blow break Chapter Charles Causley Coleridge Collected Poems colour counterpointing couplet Danny Deever dark dead death detail diction doth duple echoes Eliot emotions English poetry example express eyes Faber Ltd final judgement flowers following passages GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS give grave hath heart heaven iambic pentameters imagery images imagination jolly Keats leaves light lines live look melody metre metrical Milton mind modern moon nature never night o'er Paradise pattern Petrarchan pleasure poet poet's attitude poet's purpose poetic R. S. Thomas reader reading rhyme-scheme rhymes rhythmic round scansion sense sestet Shakespeare Shakespearian silver sing skies snow song sonnet soul sound Spring sprung rhythm stanza statement stress style sweet syllables T. S. Eliot Ted Hughes thee theme things thou thought verse versification W. H. Auden whole Wilfred Owen wind words Wordsworth writing