The Harbrace Anthology of LiteratureHarcourt Brace Canada, 1994 - 1906 páginas |
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... feet composing the line . Figure 1 lists the names and shows the patterns of the metrical feet . The dominant rhythm in a poem will probably be one of the first four patterns : the others are normally variations within a regular rhythm ...
... feet composing the line . Figure 1 lists the names and shows the patterns of the metrical feet . The dominant rhythm in a poem will probably be one of the first four patterns : the others are normally variations within a regular rhythm ...
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... feet ) " O whare will I get a skee | ly skipper c ( 4 feet ) | To sail this new ship | o ' mine ? " b ( 3 feet ) This pattern is known as ballad measure ; many other patterns also have names , and knowing these can simplify the ...
... feet ) " O whare will I get a skee | ly skipper c ( 4 feet ) | To sail this new ship | o ' mine ? " b ( 3 feet ) This pattern is known as ballad measure ; many other patterns also have names , and knowing these can simplify the ...
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... feet in a line and the pattern of the predominant feet in that line ; the rhythmic pattern of a line . See Figure 1 , " The Metrical Feet , " in the Introduction to Poetry . MODERNISM : An artistic movement of the early twentieth ...
... feet in a line and the pattern of the predominant feet in that line ; the rhythmic pattern of a line . See Figure 1 , " The Metrical Feet , " in the Introduction to Poetry . MODERNISM : An artistic movement of the early twentieth ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTION TO POETRY | 2 |
ANONYMOUS translated by Ezra Pound | 23 |
General Prologue | 29 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 96 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
Absolon ancient Mariner beauty Belinda bird breath bright caesura Copyright Dæmons dark dead death Directions Publishing doth dream earth English eyes Ezra Pound fair fear feet flowers grace hair hand hath hear heard heart heaven holy Holy Sonnet XIV honour human iambic iambic pentameter John Keats King koude Lady Lady of Shalott light literary live look Lord Lord Randal Lycidas moon morning Muse never Nicholas night Nymph o'er poems poet poetic poetry readers Reprinted by permission rhyme rhythm round seyde shadow shal Shalott shine ship sing Sir Patrick Spens sleep song sonnet Sonnet 73 soul sound spirit star sweet Sylphs symbol T.S. Eliot tears thee ther things thou art thought thro trees Twas verse voice Whan William Wordsworth wind wood words youth