Understanding Poetry: An Anthology for College StudentsH. Holt, 1939 - 680 sider |
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Side 212
... verse is obviously a somewhat arbitrary one ; but when compared with specimen 4 , which is professedly verse , the pattern which we have just printed above will indicate clearly enough that prose and verse shade off into each other and ...
... verse is obviously a somewhat arbitrary one ; but when compared with specimen 4 , which is professedly verse , the pattern which we have just printed above will indicate clearly enough that prose and verse shade off into each other and ...
Side 638
... Verse , p . 644 , and pp . 242-45 . QUATRAIN : See Verse , p . 647 . REALISTIC : The term is used throughout this book with ref- erence to the presentation of ordinary , easily observable details , which give an impression of fidelity ...
... Verse , p . 644 , and pp . 242-45 . QUATRAIN : See Verse , p . 647 . REALISTIC : The term is used throughout this book with ref- erence to the presentation of ordinary , easily observable details , which give an impression of fidelity ...
Side 651
... verse , a verse which is based on the patterned relationship between the number of syllables in a line and the disposition of accents . But there are two general types of verse represented in this book to which these conventions do not ...
... verse , a verse which is based on the patterned relationship between the number of syllables in a line and the disposition of accents . But there are two general types of verse represented in this book to which these conventions do not ...
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Understanding Poetry: An Anthology for College Students Cleanth Brooks,Robert Penn Warren Utdragsvisning - 1947 |
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