ComusUniversity Press, 1921 - 143 pagina's |
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Pagina xl
... rhythm of a line composed of iambic feet is a " rising " rhythm . Here is a typical blank verse from Comus ( line 30 ) : " And áll this tract that frónts the falling sún . ” Blank verse prior to Marlowe , the great Elizabethan dramatist ...
... rhythm of a line composed of iambic feet is a " rising " rhythm . Here is a typical blank verse from Comus ( line 30 ) : " And áll this tract that frónts the falling sún . ” Blank verse prior to Marlowe , the great Elizabethan dramatist ...
Pagina xli
... rhythm at the end of either of lines 1-3 : sense and rhythm run on . Now " unstopt " verse escapes one of the dangers of blank verse : the danger of being stiff and formal , and hampering the sense , as in the early days of the metre ...
... rhythm at the end of either of lines 1-3 : sense and rhythm run on . Now " unstopt " verse escapes one of the dangers of blank verse : the danger of being stiff and formal , and hampering the sense , as in the early days of the metre ...
Pagina xlii
... rhythm that echoes all its shifting inflections ; and the form which comes from consummate mastery of pause , balance and cadence . Thus much as to the arrangement of his lines : now as to their internal formation . " Extra- metrical ...
... rhythm that echoes all its shifting inflections ; and the form which comes from consummate mastery of pause , balance and cadence . Thus much as to the arrangement of his lines : now as to their internal formation . " Extra- metrical ...
Pagina xliii
... rhythm . " ( 3 ) Another feature is " inversion of rhythm , " i.e. the substitution of " falling " rhythm for “ rising ” by use of a trochee in place of an iambus , these feet being exact opposites . A trochee is admitted into any of ...
... rhythm . " ( 3 ) Another feature is " inversion of rhythm , " i.e. the substitution of " falling " rhythm for “ rising ” by use of a trochee in place of an iambus , these feet being exact opposites . A trochee is admitted into any of ...
Pagina xliv
... rhythm , much used by Ben Jonson and easily set as musical recitative . They show that Milton exercised very freely the right of using im- perfect rhymes . As proof of this Professor Imperfect Masson aptly refers to the Echo Song . It ...
... rhythm , much used by Ben Jonson and easily set as musical recitative . They show that Milton exercised very freely the right of using im- perfect rhymes . As proof of this Professor Imperfect Masson aptly refers to the Echo Song . It ...
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