A Study of English Rhymeclass-room use, 1909 - 211 psl. |
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... caesura , the two verses being bound together by alliteration . There is also a tendency to parallelism , or repetition of the same idea in different words . The last half of one line is often connected with the first half of the next ...
... caesura , the two verses being bound together by alliteration . There is also a tendency to parallelism , or repetition of the same idea in different words . The last half of one line is often connected with the first half of the next ...
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... caesura emphasized by the prodigal internal - rhymes . It is the very ex- pression of that license in law of which each springtide reminds us anew : " Spring , the sweet Spring , is the year's pleasant king ; Then blooms each thing ...
... caesura emphasized by the prodigal internal - rhymes . It is the very ex- pression of that license in law of which each springtide reminds us anew : " Spring , the sweet Spring , is the year's pleasant king ; Then blooms each thing ...
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... caesura at the end of the eighth syllable in a line of fourteen " is tedious , for the length of the verse keepeth the ear too long from his delight , which is to hear the cadence or the tunable accent in the end of the verse . " But ...
... caesura at the end of the eighth syllable in a line of fourteen " is tedious , for the length of the verse keepeth the ear too long from his delight , which is to hear the cadence or the tunable accent in the end of the verse . " But ...
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THE POETRY OF EARTH | 1 |
THE RHYTHMICAL CREATION OF BEAUTY | 7 |
ALLITERATION | 22 |
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accent alliteration alliterative alliterative verse Anglo-Saxon anti-rhymers appear assonance ballads beauty beginning Beowulf blank verse Browning's caesura called century Chaucer classical consonants Dante Dryden's effect Elizabethan end-rhyme England English poetry English rhyme English verse feminine rhymes freedom French German give Greek harmony hath heroic couplet hexameter history of English hymns iambic iambic pentameter Icelandic identical influence internal rhyme Italian Keats language Latin letter literature lyric masculine rhyme measure melodious metre modern natural never original Ormulum pentameter pleasure Poe's poem poesy poetic poets pronunciation prose prosody Provençal Psalms Puttenham quantity reader refrain rhyme-words rhythm rhythmical rime romantic ryme Saintsbury says sense Shakespeare similar sing sometimes song sonnet sound Spanish speech Spenser stanza stress strophes sweet Swinburne Swinburne's syllables Tennyson's Teutonic thee thing thou thought tion tongue translation trochaic trochee unrhymed utterance vowels words writer