Metrical Principles of English Poetry: A Course of Lectures by Professor Ruth WallersteinUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1961 - 448 sider |
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Side 5
... short . In Greek , the constant quality of the vowel and the arrangement of consonants around it determine whether it is long or short . That is not true of English , where , for instance , and might be long in some situations and short ...
... short . In Greek , the constant quality of the vowel and the arrangement of consonants around it determine whether it is long or short . That is not true of English , where , for instance , and might be long in some situations and short ...
Side 140
... short ( Coventry Patmore had the theory that when the 3 , 5 , 3 of the canzone is used one hears the 5 when he sees the 3. ) In contrast , Dryden thought that Cowley's odes were not really Pindaric because they were a random combination ...
... short ( Coventry Patmore had the theory that when the 3 , 5 , 3 of the canzone is used one hears the 5 when he sees the 3. ) In contrast , Dryden thought that Cowley's odes were not really Pindaric because they were a random combination ...
Side 219
... short lines , the third begins with long lines and then falls back upon the short lines . It is dis- tinetly a pattern of a combination of long and short lines . As com- pared with early H. D. or Imagist poetry , it is highly formalized ...
... short lines , the third begins with long lines and then falls back upon the short lines . It is dis- tinetly a pattern of a combination of long and short lines . As com- pared with early H. D. or Imagist poetry , it is highly formalized ...
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accent alliteration anapest balance beauty beginning blank verse caesura canzone combination consonants contrast couplet create developed dipodic dissyllables distinctive Donne Donne's Dryden Dunciad effect elements Eliot emphasis end-stopped English verse epic falling rhythm feeling formal free verse Gerard Manley Hopkins gives a sense Greek half-line Hopkins individual lines inversion last line length light logic lyric madrigal ment meter metrical pattern metrists Milton Miss Wallerstein monosyllables move movement ottava rima paragraph passage pause pentameter phrase Pindaric play poem poetry poets polysyllables Pope prose Prosody repeated repetition rhetoric rhyme words run-on line scansion sestina Shakespeare short lines single line song sonnet speech Spenser spondees sprung rhythm stressed syllable strong structure suggests suppressed beat syllable T. S. Eliot Tamburlaine Tennyson tension tetrameter thee theory thing thou thought tion tradition tremendous trimeter triple falling triple rising rhythm unstressed variation vowels weight whole