A Study of VersificationHoughton Mifflin, 1911 - 275 psl. |
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... Byron's line Titum , titum , titum , titum . 1 And the sheen of their spears was like stars on the sea , the more important syllables are the third in each group of three ; and the scheme of the line is Tititum , tititum , tititum ...
... Byron's line Titum , titum , titum , titum . 1 And the sheen of their spears was like stars on the sea , the more important syllables are the third in each group of three ; and the scheme of the line is Tititum , tititum , tititum ...
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... Byron's " And the sheen of their spears was like stars the sea " has this scheme : on And Hood's " Make no / deep scrutiny into her tiny " has this : - - - པཔ་ པཔ་ Thus we see that each of these lines is made by the fourfold repetition ...
... Byron's " And the sheen of their spears was like stars the sea " has this scheme : on And Hood's " Make no / deep scrutiny into her tiny " has this : - - - པཔ་ པཔ་ Thus we see that each of these lines is made by the fourfold repetition ...
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... Byron's is anapestic tetrameter ; and Hood's is dac- tylic tetrameter , When we scan Gray's The curfew tolls the knell of parting day we find this scheme - - ~ -1 ~ - | ~ - | ~ - | ~ - . Refers to no offt and we declare that the line is ...
... Byron's is anapestic tetrameter ; and Hood's is dac- tylic tetrameter , When we scan Gray's The curfew tolls the knell of parting day we find this scheme - - ~ -1 ~ - | ~ - | ~ - | ~ - . Refers to no offt and we declare that the line is ...
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... Byron's " Bride of Abydos " ( in which the British bard was echoing Goethe ) : - Know ye the land where the cypress ... Byron did not compose them severally ; he composed them continuously , or rather he composed the passage as a whole ...
... Byron's " Bride of Abydos " ( in which the British bard was echoing Goethe ) : - Know ye the land where the cypress ... Byron did not compose them severally ; he composed them continuously , or rather he composed the passage as a whole ...
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... Byron's " Bride of Abydos . " In all these poems , the way in which the poet has preferred to present these lines to the eye of the reader is not really the way in which he composed them for his own ear and for the ears of his future ...
... Byron's " Bride of Abydos . " In all these poems , the way in which the poet has preferred to present these lines to the eye of the reader is not really the way in which he composed them for his own ear and for the ears of his future ...
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accepted alliteration anapestic artist asserted attention Austin Dobson ballade beauty blank verse breath Browning Browning's Byron's called charm chosen colliteration composed consonants dactylic declared delight double rimes Dryden effect employed English poetry English verse example feel final line fixed form foot four lines hearer heart heptameter heroic couplet hexameter iambic pentameter iambs iambus kiss language less light long syllables Longfellow's Lowell lyric lyrist mate melody meter metrical metrist Milton never nursery-rimes o'er once pair of rimes passage pause play poem poet poet's poetic license Pope prose quatrain refrain repetition rhythm rhythmic rime-scheme rondeau Rose Shakspere Shakspere's short syllable single rime sometimes song sonnet sound speech spondee stanza substitution sweet Swinburne technic Tennyson thee theme Théodore de Banville thou thought tion trimeter triolet trochaic trochee true tune UNIVERS UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA unrimed versification villanelle vowel vowel-sound wind words write