The Technique of English Non-dramatic Blank VerseFolcroft Press, 1970 - 129 pagina's |
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Pagina 110
... attempt to sketch historically the usage of the common couplets would result almost in a history of English poetry . The present discussion therefore will attempt only to exemplify the uses without touch- ing upon the chronological ...
... attempt to sketch historically the usage of the common couplets would result almost in a history of English poetry . The present discussion therefore will attempt only to exemplify the uses without touch- ing upon the chronological ...
Pagina 211
... attempts at free verse is a question which will have to await answer until both the theory and the practice of the form are further developed . We may suggest for them a comparison with some of the attempts at verse among early Tudor ...
... attempts at free verse is a question which will have to await answer until both the theory and the practice of the form are further developed . We may suggest for them a comparison with some of the attempts at verse among early Tudor ...
Pagina 221
... attempt has been to enrich the rhythmical possibilities of verse without making it again dependent upon music . On the whole one cannot doubt but that the attempt has been successful , although occasional enthusiasts , like Shelley and ...
... attempt has been to enrich the rhythmical possibilities of verse without making it again dependent upon music . On the whole one cannot doubt but that the attempt has been successful , although occasional enthusiasts , like Shelley and ...
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SIMPLE PHRASING | 11 |
VARIATION OF THE UNSTRESSED SYLLABLE | 23 |
PAUSES | 29 |
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