Metrical Principles of English Poetry: A Course of Lectures by Professor Ruth WallersteinUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1961 - 448 sider |
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... vowels . If we recog- nize the vowels by a pitch of their own , we will give a different tone to low - pitched and high - pitched vowels . In Keats's poetry the 1 and & vowels prevail , and in Shelley's , the long e and i sounds . I ...
... vowels . If we recog- nize the vowels by a pitch of their own , we will give a different tone to low - pitched and high - pitched vowels . In Keats's poetry the 1 and & vowels prevail , and in Shelley's , the long e and i sounds . I ...
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... vowels and consonants . In this respect his music is sometimes like Jonson's . More characteristically and in the ... vowel pattern , the vowel slides . In the description of 73.
... vowels and consonants . In this respect his music is sometimes like Jonson's . More characteristically and in the ... vowel pattern , the vowel slides . In the description of 73.
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... vowel slides . In the description of hell , " where peace / And rest can never dwell , hope never comes / That comes ... vowels are not used at random , but move into each other . Anon they move In perfect Phalanx to the Dorian mood Of ...
... vowel slides . In the description of hell , " where peace / And rest can never dwell , hope never comes / That comes ... vowels are not used at random , but move into each other . Anon they move In perfect Phalanx to the Dorian mood Of ...
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