Poetry, Its Appreciation and EnjoymentHarcourt, Brace, 1934 - 530 էջ |
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Էջ 348
... rhyme together , while the second line introduces a new rhyme to be carried on by the first and third lines of the next tercet . The effect gained is of remarkable continuity and the interlocking arrangement of rhymes may be expressed ...
... rhyme together , while the second line introduces a new rhyme to be carried on by the first and third lines of the next tercet . The effect gained is of remarkable continuity and the interlocking arrangement of rhymes may be expressed ...
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... rhyme . Every poet tries to heighten the rhyme - response not only by the placing of his rhymes , but by their very kind . Recently various experiments have been made in an effort to enlarge the resources of rhyme , some of which may ...
... rhyme . Every poet tries to heighten the rhyme - response not only by the placing of his rhymes , but by their very kind . Recently various experiments have been made in an effort to enlarge the resources of rhyme , some of which may ...
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... rhyme . At least ninety per cent of the rhymed poems quoted are composed of perfect rhyme . It can always be recognized by its full round certainty - the chord on the tonic with none of its intervals augmented or diminished - having ...
... rhyme . At least ninety per cent of the rhymed poems quoted are composed of perfect rhyme . It can always be recognized by its full round certainty - the chord on the tonic with none of its intervals augmented or diminished - having ...
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THE PREJUDICE AGAINST POETRY | 3 |
THE DEFINITION OF POETRY | 9 |
POETRY AND PROSE | 17 |
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