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Page 23
... sound of vigour and violence replaces the " set slow " single note of melancholy , a sound of " joy " , reminiscent of the bells of Yule , but reaching now through " wandering " nature ( contrasted with the sadly " wandering paths " and ...
... sound of vigour and violence replaces the " set slow " single note of melancholy , a sound of " joy " , reminiscent of the bells of Yule , but reaching now through " wandering " nature ( contrasted with the sadly " wandering paths " and ...
Page 246
... sound might be inter- preted as God's voice . " He hears no such sound , but only " the dull singing of my own ears / to shield me from the larger silence " ; he listens clear through to the other side of the world and “ into space and ...
... sound might be inter- preted as God's voice . " He hears no such sound , but only " the dull singing of my own ears / to shield me from the larger silence " ; he listens clear through to the other side of the world and “ into space and ...
Page 496
strength increases through the sound of the words and the rhythmic pat- terns of the stanzas . The cumulative sound of the poem becomes a metaphor for the harsh , implacable message which is death by murder . The effect of metaphorical ...
strength increases through the sound of the words and the rhythmic pat- terns of the stanzas . The cumulative sound of the poem becomes a metaphor for the harsh , implacable message which is death by murder . The effect of metaphorical ...
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