English Literature: A Critical SurveyPitman, 1951 - 316 pagina's |
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... Pattern in Poetry As long as we never lose sight of the fact that a pattern of words , metrically arranged , however regular and melodious the flow , is not necessarily to be accounted poetry , there is no harm , and there may be some ...
... Pattern in Poetry As long as we never lose sight of the fact that a pattern of words , metrically arranged , however regular and melodious the flow , is not necessarily to be accounted poetry , there is no harm , and there may be some ...
Pagina 24
... pattern of their sounds . " " There have been critics , and many of the highest eminence , such as Aristotle , Sir Philip Sidney , Coleridge , Shelley and Matthew Arnold , who have urged that the soul of poetry lies not in the ...
... pattern of their sounds . " " There have been critics , and many of the highest eminence , such as Aristotle , Sir Philip Sidney , Coleridge , Shelley and Matthew Arnold , who have urged that the soul of poetry lies not in the ...
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... pattern . If , on the other hand , free verse is defended on the ground that it does in fact use a consistent metrical pattern , it should no longer be called free verse , because it then becomes merely one more added to the vast number ...
... pattern . If , on the other hand , free verse is defended on the ground that it does in fact use a consistent metrical pattern , it should no longer be called free verse , because it then becomes merely one more added to the vast number ...
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LITERATURE AS AN | 1 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE | 11 |
DESIGN IN POETRY | 20 |
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