i was sitting in mcsorley's

How does E. E. Cummings use imagery in i was sitting in mcsorley's?

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Cummings uses adjectives to paint a picture of the not so attractive tavern traits. This imagery is full of words that sound somehow disgusting: gobs, spittle, piddle, skulch. These and the various bits of conversation related in this paragraph help to heighten the sense that it is indeed "snug and evil" inside the bar.

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