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Besides the question of the liberty to abolish regular rhythmical pattern altogether , the subject of rhyme has also been hotly debated . Classical poetry was unrhymed , and rhyme wasn't introduced into English poetry until the Middle ...
Besides the question of the liberty to abolish regular rhythmical pattern altogether , the subject of rhyme has also been hotly debated . Classical poetry was unrhymed , and rhyme wasn't introduced into English poetry until the Middle ...
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But apart from this rather crude kind of rebellion , the break in the tradition of rhymed verse produced many most successful ... Only one true rhyme appears here , but the lines have a beautiful pattern of echoing consonant and vowel ...
But apart from this rather crude kind of rebellion , the break in the tradition of rhymed verse produced many most successful ... Only one true rhyme appears here , but the lines have a beautiful pattern of echoing consonant and vowel ...
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but in serious verse the rhyme is seldom more than double . Triple rhymes come more often in comic or satiric verse , as in Byron's “ Don Juan " : Her plan she deem'd both innocent and feasible ... Not scandal's fangs could fix on much ...
but in serious verse the rhyme is seldom more than double . Triple rhymes come more often in comic or satiric verse , as in Byron's “ Don Juan " : Her plan she deem'd both innocent and feasible ... Not scandal's fangs could fix on much ...
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Foreword | 9 |
THE POETIC PROCESS | 11 |
Poetry and the Poet | 13 |
Copyright | |
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Poetry: A Modern Guide to Its Understanding and Enjoyment Elizabeth A. Drew Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1967 |
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