Introduction to PoetryW. C. Brown Company, 1974 - 422 sider |
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Side 123
... called the " Manassa Mauler . " Louis ( line 17 ) , Joe Louis , heavyweight champion , called the " Brown Bomber . " Firpo ( line 18 ) , Louis Firpo , heavyweight champion , called " The Wild Bull of the Pampas . " Cithaeron ( line 23 ) ...
... called the " Manassa Mauler . " Louis ( line 17 ) , Joe Louis , heavyweight champion , called the " Brown Bomber . " Firpo ( line 18 ) , Louis Firpo , heavyweight champion , called " The Wild Bull of the Pampas . " Cithaeron ( line 23 ) ...
Side 228
... called blank verse , if there is no rhyme . Lines of six iambic feet are called alexandrines , after the French poet , Alex- ander Paris . Iambic heptameter lines , called " fourteeners , ” are , like alexandrines , rare . Whereas the ...
... called blank verse , if there is no rhyme . Lines of six iambic feet are called alexandrines , after the French poet , Alex- ander Paris . Iambic heptameter lines , called " fourteeners , ” are , like alexandrines , rare . Whereas the ...
Side 230
... called " closed . " The heroic couplet is a closed couplet in iambic pentameter . Eight syllable couplets are called Hudabristic verse . tercet Three rhyming lines of any length . Either one of the two sets of three lines which go to ...
... called " closed . " The heroic couplet is a closed couplet in iambic pentameter . Eight syllable couplets are called Hudabristic verse . tercet Three rhyming lines of any length . Either one of the two sets of three lines which go to ...
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Lyrical and Narrative | 28 |
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