Writing and Reading of VerseAppleton, 1920 - 331 psl. |
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... enjambment . Notice especially the line division of such phrases as " where peace and rest can never dwell , " or , " fed with ever burning sulphur unconsumed . " Changes in phrasing are one of the means of adding variety to ...
... enjambment . Notice especially the line division of such phrases as " where peace and rest can never dwell , " or , " fed with ever burning sulphur unconsumed . " Changes in phrasing are one of the means of adding variety to ...
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... enjambment of a couplet , and rarely allows it in a line . The couplet began its long career in English poetry with Chaucer , who used the open variety . About sixteen per cent , of his lines and seven per cent of his couplets are ...
... enjambment of a couplet , and rarely allows it in a line . The couplet began its long career in English poetry with Chaucer , who used the open variety . About sixteen per cent , of his lines and seven per cent of his couplets are ...
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... enjambment , is to be generally , but not invariably , observed . One more means of gaining variety in the couplet is the adding of a third line rimed with the two preceding and phrased to effect a climax . The result is called a ...
... enjambment , is to be generally , but not invariably , observed . One more means of gaining variety in the couplet is the adding of a third line rimed with the two preceding and phrased to effect a climax . The result is called a ...
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... enjambment in the couplet is William Chamberlayne's Pharonnida ( 1659 ) : ... had worn out the morning in Chase of a stately stag ; which , having been Forced from the forest's safe protection to Discovering plain , his clamorous foes ...
... enjambment in the couplet is William Chamberlayne's Pharonnida ( 1659 ) : ... had worn out the morning in Chase of a stately stag ; which , having been Forced from the forest's safe protection to Discovering plain , his clamorous foes ...
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... enjambment and the shifting of the cesura . The simplest conflict in the matter of phrasing is that brought about by the introduction of light stresses . Com- pare the two following passages in this respect . 10 That to each force of ...
... enjambment and the shifting of the cesura . The simplest conflict in the matter of phrasing is that brought about by the introduction of light stresses . Com- pare the two following passages in this respect . 10 That to each force of ...
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alexandrine Alfred Noyes alliteration anapestic antistrophe ballade blank verse Browning century cesura Chapter consonants couplet dactylic dactylic movement dimeter direct attack dissyllabic divisions duple duple rhythm duple-triple rhythm effect emphasis English verse enjambment example extra accents eyes foot four free verse give heart heptameter heroic hexameter iambic movement iambic pentameter iambic-anapestic imitative Keats light stresses line stanzas melody meter metrical Milton monotony night o'er occur octameter odes Paradise Lost passage pause pentameter phrasing Pindaric poem poetry poets Pope quatrains quoted reader refrain repetition rhythmical pattern rhythmical prose rime rime scheme Rossetti scansion sense Shelley Song sonnet sound stanza stanza form sweet Swinburne Swinburne's syllables Tennyson tetrameter thee themes thou thought tone-color trimeter triple rhythm trisyllabic feet trochaic trochaic movement tune unrimed unstressed syllable variation varied vers libre vowel wind words writing written X X X