Metrical Principles of English Poetry: A Course of Lectures by Professor Ruth WallersteinUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1961 - 448 sider |
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Side 41
... thought . It seems to me that by the one double inversion and by the use of an inversion after the caesura in ... thought to the verse and diffuses it to get the music or gives the In the music to concentrate on the thought makes all 41.
... thought . It seems to me that by the one double inversion and by the use of an inversion after the caesura in ... thought to the verse and diffuses it to get the music or gives the In the music to concentrate on the thought makes all 41.
Side 50
... thought . There is a sense of the drive of the thought through it . There are other obvious differences . In the As You Like It passage , the parenthesis gives a sense of forward movement , but each line stands out by obvious rhetoric ...
... thought . There is a sense of the drive of the thought through it . There are other obvious differences . In the As You Like It passage , the parenthesis gives a sense of forward movement , but each line stands out by obvious rhetoric ...
Side 184
... thought at this time that the energy of speech was too much subordinated to patterns , and this brought about a reaction . Pound , for example , thought Provencal poetry closer to immediate thought than later poetry . In Make It New ...
... thought at this time that the energy of speech was too much subordinated to patterns , and this brought about a reaction . Pound , for example , thought Provencal poetry closer to immediate thought than later poetry . In Make It New ...
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