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... passage quoted from Shakespeare , the caesura appears in successive lines after the 4th ( twice ) , 2nd , 6th , 1st , and 6th syllables . The effect of this variation is to produce a speech - unit of constantly changing length . The ...
... passage quoted from Shakespeare , the caesura appears in successive lines after the 4th ( twice ) , 2nd , 6th , 1st , and 6th syllables . The effect of this variation is to produce a speech - unit of constantly changing length . The ...
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... passages of which pass gradually from the completely irregular rhythm of normal speech to a style of writing in which there is an embryonic metrical quality , and from ... passage from Isaiah is capable of being scanned PROSODIC FORMS 63.
... passages of which pass gradually from the completely irregular rhythm of normal speech to a style of writing in which there is an embryonic metrical quality , and from ... passage from Isaiah is capable of being scanned PROSODIC FORMS 63.
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... passage of unrhymed verse . It will be felt to have a distinctly trochaic rhythm , and strongly recalls Longfellow's Hiawatha- In the great white desolation , distance was a mocking vision : hills looked nigh and valleys far ; when ...
... passage of unrhymed verse . It will be felt to have a distinctly trochaic rhythm , and strongly recalls Longfellow's Hiawatha- In the great white desolation , distance was a mocking vision : hills looked nigh and valleys far ; when ...
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LITERATURE AS AN | 1 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE | 11 |
DESIGN IN POETRY | 20 |
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