The mere [...] of a word may produce a pleasing effect which another word of the same meaning lacks.
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The mere [...] of a word may produce a pleasing effect which another word of the same meaning lacks.
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#sister-miriam-joseph #trivium
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The mere [...] of a word may produce a pleasing effect which another word of the same meaning lacks.
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Open it Various characteristics of words affect the psychological dimension of language. The mere sound of a word may produce a pleasing effect which another word of the same meaning lacks. In “Silver” by Walter de la Mare, the poet’s substitution of words like shoon for shoes and casemen
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