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Here by 'Diction' I mean merely this, the composition of the verses; and by 'Melody', what is too completely understood to require explanation.
Poetics. English 384 BC-322 BC Aristotle 1911
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By 'Diction' I mean the mere metrical arrangement of the words: as for
Poetics. English 384 BC-322 BC Aristotle 1880
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There is something so pathetick in this kind of Diction, that it often sets the
The Spectator, Volume 2. Richard Steele 1700
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IRA FLATOW, host: And that means it's time for that little jingle, time for our episode of Science Diction on SCIENCE FRIDAY from NPR.
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IRA FLATOW, host: And that means it's time for that little jingle, time for our episode of Science Diction on SCIENCE FRIDAY from NPR.
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IRA FLATOW, host: And that means it's time for that little jingle, time for our episode of Science Diction on SCIENCE FRIDAY from NPR.
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IRA FLATOW, host: And that means it's time for that little jingle, time for our episode of Science Diction on SCIENCE FRIDAY from NPR.
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IRA FLATOW, host: And that means it's time for that little jingle, time for our episode of Science Diction on SCIENCE FRIDAY from NPR.
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IRA FLATOW, host: And that means it's time for that little jingle, time for our episode of Science Diction on SCIENCE FRIDAY from NPR.
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IRA FLATOW, host: And that means it's time for that little jingle, time for our episode of Science Diction on SCIENCE FRIDAY from NPR.
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