Sense and Style: The Craft of the EssaySuzanne Silberstein, Marian Seldin Random House, 1962 - 486 pagina's |
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Pagina 141
... stanza begins with a quatrain , alternately rhymed ; and it might be expected , since there are eight lines in each stanza , that a similar quatrain would follow . Such indeed is the case , but instead of a new set of rhymes we hear the ...
... stanza begins with a quatrain , alternately rhymed ; and it might be expected , since there are eight lines in each stanza , that a similar quatrain would follow . Such indeed is the case , but instead of a new set of rhymes we hear the ...
Pagina 145
... stanzas ; nor does it rhyme . Emily Dickinson uses line , stanza , and rhyme to give what she is saying velocity and terror ; or , at the end of the second stanza , softness and joy . Then my face take recompense— The looking in his ...
... stanzas ; nor does it rhyme . Emily Dickinson uses line , stanza , and rhyme to give what she is saying velocity and terror ; or , at the end of the second stanza , softness and joy . Then my face take recompense— The looking in his ...
Pagina 146
... stanza looks like a ballad stanza , and yet is not . The first line is short , like the second and fourth ; only the third has four feet . The third line in every case is long and full ; and each time this has a different function . The ...
... stanza looks like a ballad stanza , and yet is not . The first line is short , like the second and fourth ; only the third has four feet . The third line in every case is long and full ; and each time this has a different function . The ...
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