Forms of Verse: British and AmericanAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1971 - 392 sivua |
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Sivu 1
... pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables , with roughly equivalent time intervals between the stresses . A pattern will be repeated , perhaps with slight variations , but it is usually not continued in prose more than three times ...
... pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables , with roughly equivalent time intervals between the stresses . A pattern will be repeated , perhaps with slight variations , but it is usually not continued in prose more than three times ...
Sivu 316
... pattern of elegiac meter , but it should be noted that this abstract pattern does not conform , in many feet , to the rhythmic pattern one actually hears . Thus it is not a true scansion in the modern English sense of the word ...
... pattern of elegiac meter , but it should be noted that this abstract pattern does not conform , in many feet , to the rhythmic pattern one actually hears . Thus it is not a true scansion in the modern English sense of the word ...
Sivu 339
... pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables frequently deviates from an abstract scheme based on the strict repetition of one type of foot . Both the abstract or exact metrical pattern and the actual pattern can be discovered by ...
... pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables frequently deviates from an abstract scheme based on the strict repetition of one type of foot . Both the abstract or exact metrical pattern and the actual pattern can be discovered by ...
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alliteration appear approximate ballad beauty beginning bright called century classical close consider consisting Copyright couplet critics dead death diction effect English example EXERCISE experience expression eyes feelings feet feminine foot four French give given green hand hath hear heard heart iambic indicate John kind land language leaves length light living look Lord major mark meaning measure metaphor meter metrical mind moon nature never night object original passages passion pattern pauses pentameter pleasure poem poet poetic poetry popular prose prosody quatrain reader reading regular rhyme rhythm Robert sense short sing sleep song sonnet soul sound stanza stressed structure student substitutions sweet syllabic verse syllables term thee things Thomas thou thought true turn variant verse wind write written