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I have quoted at some length , because it is only in a passage of some length that the rhythmic system can be studied with effect . A careful consideration of the > four passages , and of the contrast between the 137 Rhythm and Rhyme.
I have quoted at some length , because it is only in a passage of some length that the rhythmic system can be studied with effect . A careful consideration of the > four passages , and of the contrast between the 137 Rhythm and Rhyme.
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four passages , and of the contrast between the first three and the last , will show you better than any definition the differences between the rhythm of prose and the rhythm of poetry . But when I say that the rhythm of poetry is ...
four passages , and of the contrast between the first three and the last , will show you better than any definition the differences between the rhythm of prose and the rhythm of poetry . But when I say that the rhythm of poetry is ...
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It will result at first in forced rhymes and awkward phrasing ; but the would - be poet who therefore assumes that rhyme and rhythm are shackling his powers and depriving the world of the message he has for it will never be a poet .
It will result at first in forced rhymes and awkward phrasing ; but the would - be poet who therefore assumes that rhyme and rhythm are shackling his powers and depriving the world of the message he has for it will never be a poet .
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