Poetry as a Representative Art: An Essay in Comparative AestheticsG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1899 - 356 páginas |
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... metre , and possibly Homeric , as also the Alcaic and Sapphic stanzas of the Greeks , were used first by the poets whose names they bear ; but to - day they are used by many others who find them the best forms through which to express ...
... metre , and possibly Homeric , as also the Alcaic and Sapphic stanzas of the Greeks , were used first by the poets whose names they bear ; but to - day they are used by many others who find them the best forms through which to express ...
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... metre , regards every accent . When reading verse , the accents seem to mark it off ; if marching , our feet would keep time to them . Hence , as many syllables as can be grouped about one syllable clearly accented , are termed a ...
... metre , regards every accent . When reading verse , the accents seem to mark it off ; if marching , our feet would keep time to them . Hence , as many syllables as can be grouped about one syllable clearly accented , are termed a ...
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... metres as complicated as are ever con- structed . In the classic languages metre was determined by the quantities or relative lengths of the vowel - sounds or con- sonant - sounds composing the syllables . Our own lan- guage is not ...
... metres as complicated as are ever con- structed . In the classic languages metre was determined by the quantities or relative lengths of the vowel - sounds or con- sonant - sounds composing the syllables . Our own lan- guage is not ...
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... metre , as is not possible for us ; and so far they had an advantage over us . Nevertheless , for some reason , when they came to put their words into verse , every school - boy who tries to scan , knows that they produced a language ...
... metre , as is not possible for us ; and so far they had an advantage over us . Nevertheless , for some reason , when they came to put their words into verse , every school - boy who tries to scan , knows that they produced a language ...
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... metre . The following is a typical English stanza . In it there are no changes from ordinary prose in the arrangement , spell- ing , or pronunciation of any of the words : " Tell me not in mournful numbers Life is but an empty dream ...
... metre . The following is a typical English stanza . In it there are no changes from ordinary prose in the arrangement , spell- ing , or pronunciation of any of the words : " Tell me not in mournful numbers Life is but an empty dream ...
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accent æsthetic alloyed alloyed representation artistic Bryant's cæsura CHAPTER character clouds connection dark developed direct representation earth effects elements elocution elocutionary emotion expression expressional eyes fact fair falling feet figurative language flower force G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS give Greeks heaven heigh-ho hexameter Homer ideas Idem Iliad illustrative representation imitative sounds instance instinctive Jean Ingelow kind light Longfellow Macbeth meaning mental metaphor methods metonymy metre Milton mind movement nature night Notice o'er Paradise Lost passage Patroclus pause picture pitch plain language pleonasm poem poet poetic poetry present principles produced prose pure representation quotations reason reflective repre represent rhymes rhythm rising seems sense sentence Shakespear simile Sing heigh-ho soul stanza stream stress suggested sweet syllables tendency Tennyson termed thee theory thing thou tion tone triple measure truth utterance verse voice wind words Wordsworth writer