Poetry Review, 22 tomasStephen Phillips, Galloway Kyle Poetry Society, 1931 |
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... lines move more quickly there is no strongly accented syllable in his first line and the consequent slight hurrying raises the pitch a little and allows it to fall at the word " plunge . " But even there there is no prolonged pause and ...
... lines move more quickly there is no strongly accented syllable in his first line and the consequent slight hurrying raises the pitch a little and allows it to fall at the word " plunge . " But even there there is no prolonged pause and ...
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... lines would have cramped Tennyson in the expression of his ideas , for although many of the sections deal with a single poetic idea , as the sonnet convention demands , yet in many sections considerably more than the fourteen lines of ...
... lines would have cramped Tennyson in the expression of his ideas , for although many of the sections deal with a single poetic idea , as the sonnet convention demands , yet in many sections considerably more than the fourteen lines of ...
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... line with the word " riper " and the alliteration of " Time " in the third line to the word " tender " in the fourth line . Note how varied is the accentual stress of the lines , how sparklingly different from the dull monotony of ...
... line with the word " riper " and the alliteration of " Time " in the third line to the word " tender " in the fourth line . Note how varied is the accentual stress of the lines , how sparklingly different from the dull monotony of ...
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