Western Wind: An Introduction to PoetryMcGraw-Hill, 1992 - Всего страниц: 634 |
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... vowel scale is that vowels are not notes but chords made up of tones and overtones from the resonating system of throat , mouth , and head . Some of our fifteen sounds , the diphthongs , are two chords sounded in sequence . The i sound ...
... vowel scale is that vowels are not notes but chords made up of tones and overtones from the resonating system of throat , mouth , and head . Some of our fifteen sounds , the diphthongs , are two chords sounded in sequence . The i sound ...
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... vowel - like of the consonants are w and y . W is double U— an oo sound . When we read " Western Wind , " we begin " oo - estern oo - ind , hoo - en oo - ill ... , " with the oo's gliding so rapidly into the following vowel that we are ...
... vowel - like of the consonants are w and y . W is double U— an oo sound . When we read " Western Wind , " we begin " oo - estern oo - ind , hoo - en oo - ill ... , " with the oo's gliding so rapidly into the following vowel that we are ...
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... vowel is monotonous , like the numbness that Keats , for all his " aches " and " pains , " says he is feeling . These en's and em's are vitalized by the brighter vowel in the " beechen green " of line 9. Rather gloomy vowels set the ...
... vowel is monotonous , like the numbness that Keats , for all his " aches " and " pains , " says he is feeling . These en's and em's are vitalized by the brighter vowel in the " beechen green " of line 9. Rather gloomy vowels set the ...
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