Metrical Principles of English Poetry: A Course of Lectures by Professor Ruth WallersteinUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1961 - 448 sider |
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Side 42
... beginning . We are dis- tinctly conscious of the variation . This is similar to the problem of elision in the work of other poets like Shakespeare and Milton . Both at the beginning and after the caesura there is inversion in " Having ...
... beginning . We are dis- tinctly conscious of the variation . This is similar to the problem of elision in the work of other poets like Shakespeare and Milton . Both at the beginning and after the caesura there is inversion in " Having ...
Side 70
... beginning of the next line . The key word is at the end . Sometimes a prepositional phrase comes at the beginning , The caesura is more emphatic and more but it is absolutely necessary . controlled as well ass simpler . Milton's verse ...
... beginning of the next line . The key word is at the end . Sometimes a prepositional phrase comes at the beginning , The caesura is more emphatic and more but it is absolutely necessary . controlled as well ass simpler . Milton's verse ...
Side 107
... beginning of the line than at the end . Spondees are present , but they are not balanced or compensated for . sura ... beginning and end of the line and the caesura ; Donne varies according to the movement of thought . Milton follows a ...
... beginning of the line than at the end . Spondees are present , but they are not balanced or compensated for . sura ... beginning and end of the line and the caesura ; Donne varies according to the movement of thought . Milton follows a ...
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alliteration balance basic beat beauty beginning blank verse break caesura character close combination comes consonants contrast couplet create described developed discussion distinctive double effect elements Eliot emphasis English epigrams experience falling falling rhythm feeling follow formal four gives gives a sense Greek half-line hear Hopkins idea important individual inversion kind length light logic lyric meaning measure meter metrical Milton mind Miss monosyllables move movement notes Notice opening paragraph passage pattern pause phrase play poem poetry poets relation repeated repetition rhetoric rhyme rhythm rising seems sense Shakespeare short shows simple single song sonnet sound speech spondees stand stanza stress strong structure suggests syllable theory thing third thou thought tradition unit variation varied wants weight whole written