English Verse: Specimens Illustrating Its Principles and HistoryH. Holt, 1903 - 459 páginas |
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Página 393
... rhythm of music quite as truly as that of verse , the rule being that ordinarily the first note of each measure shall receive a special stress . It seems , then , that the rhythm of music is based on the recurrence of accented sounds at ...
... rhythm of music quite as truly as that of verse , the rule being that ordinarily the first note of each measure shall receive a special stress . It seems , then , that the rhythm of music is based on the recurrence of accented sounds at ...
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... rhythm , its little staff of adjuvants , by the very discipline and limitations which they im- pose , take poetry out of the plane of common speech , and make it an art which lifts the hearer to its own unusual key . Schiller writes to ...
... rhythm , its little staff of adjuvants , by the very discipline and limitations which they im- pose , take poetry out of the plane of common speech , and make it an art which lifts the hearer to its own unusual key . Schiller writes to ...
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... rhythmic character , the due repetition of a familiar movement which allows the mind to relax its attitude of constant purpose . The purpose and plan of work involve external sources and external ends ; rhythm is instinctive , and ...
... rhythmic character , the due repetition of a familiar movement which allows the mind to relax its attitude of constant purpose . The purpose and plan of work involve external sources and external ends ; rhythm is instinctive , and ...
Contenido
ACCENT AND TIME | 3 |
Irregular intervals | 13 |
THE FOOT AND THE VERSE | 24 |
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accent alexandrine alliteration anapestic Anglo-Saxon antistrophe ballade beauty blank verse called century cesura Chapters on English Chaucer classical consonants dactylic death decasyllabic doth Dryden Elizabethan end-stopped English Metre English poetry English verse Essay eyes feet five-stress foot four-stress French Gosse half-line hand harmony hath heart heaven heroic couplet hexameters iambic imitation irregular Italian Keats King language Latin light syllables long line lyrical measure melody metre metrical metrist Middle English Milton modern natural o'er ottava rima pause Pindaric poem poet poetic Pope Primer of English Professor Corson prose quoted reader regular rhyme rhythm rhythmical rime rondeau run-on satires says Schipper seems sense septenary sestet SHAKSPERE sing song sonnet soul sound Spenser spondee stanza stress strophe sweet SWINBURNE syllables TENNYSON thee thing thou thought trochaic trochee unrimed unto versification Villanelle vowel Waller wind words þat