Gerard Manley HopkinsD. Dobson, 1949 - 134 páginas |
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... four syllables , though for special effects the number of weak syllables may be un- limited . The stress falls on the only syllable of a mono- syllabic foot and in other cases on the first syllable . The rhythm contains four types of ...
... four syllables , though for special effects the number of weak syllables may be un- limited . The stress falls on the only syllable of a mono- syllabic foot and in other cases on the first syllable . The rhythm contains four types of ...
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... four of these words will give lines of four well - defined sections or measures with a definite rhythmic movement : Honeysuckle lilactime typewriter blackbird SOLO / SO L / SLO / S L Honeysuckle polyphonic lilactime blackbird SOLO / LO ...
... four of these words will give lines of four well - defined sections or measures with a definite rhythmic movement : Honeysuckle lilactime typewriter blackbird SOLO / SO L / SLO / S L Honeysuckle polyphonic lilactime blackbird SOLO / LO ...
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... four lines ; the adjectives are not wordpainting ; and the sound- and - sense structure of the writing is not set up in the expectation of a regular descriptive need . I use the con- trast not as random one , of course , but as ...
... four lines ; the adjectives are not wordpainting ; and the sound- and - sense structure of the writing is not set up in the expectation of a regular descriptive need . I use the con- trast not as random one , of course , but as ...
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