Gerard Manley HopkinsD. Dobson, 1949 - 134 páginas |
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... dipodic rhythm . Thus Hopkins ' statements , however limited their application to his own technical problem , undoubtedly provide a perfectly accurate derivation for his ' new rhythm . ' The marked examples that Hopkins provides by way ...
... dipodic rhythm . Thus Hopkins ' statements , however limited their application to his own technical problem , undoubtedly provide a perfectly accurate derivation for his ' new rhythm . ' The marked examples that Hopkins provides by way ...
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... dipodic verse in English . His pentameters are actually dipodic trimeters ; his tetrameters , dipodic di- meters ; only his alexandrine and the rhythm of his ' Spelt from Sibyl's Leaves ' approximate the normal length of the English dipodic ...
... dipodic verse in English . His pentameters are actually dipodic trimeters ; his tetrameters , dipodic di- meters ; only his alexandrine and the rhythm of his ' Spelt from Sibyl's Leaves ' approximate the normal length of the English dipodic ...
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... dipodic lines without using such devices . But with English as it is , and the readers of poetry what they are , anything but the simplest of variations would be impossible . Even in non - dipodic verse , ' apt alliteration's artful aid ...
... dipodic lines without using such devices . But with English as it is , and the readers of poetry what they are , anything but the simplest of variations would be impossible . Even in non - dipodic verse , ' apt alliteration's artful aid ...
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