A Critical History of English PoetryChatto & Windus, 1956 - 539 ページ |
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... rhyme or assonance . In the Bestiary of somewhat later date . the mixture is different ; some sections are alliterated , others rhymed . On the other hand the Ormulum clings fast to a rigid syllabic metre without either rhyme or ...
... rhyme or assonance . In the Bestiary of somewhat later date . the mixture is different ; some sections are alliterated , others rhymed . On the other hand the Ormulum clings fast to a rigid syllabic metre without either rhyme or ...
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... rhyme and stanza , which frees it no doubt from the limitations that rhyme and stanza impose , but sacrifices the pleasure they afford , without , so far as we can perceive , providing any equivalent satisfaction to the In fine , " free ...
... rhyme and stanza , which frees it no doubt from the limitations that rhyme and stanza impose , but sacrifices the pleasure they afford , without , so far as we can perceive , providing any equivalent satisfaction to the In fine , " free ...
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... rhyme ; and more to teach in the qualities that make poetry pleasurable - clarity , shapeliness , and melody . On the whole the traditionalists seem to be winning ; in that fine anonymous anthology , Fear No More , which appeared in ...
... rhyme ; and more to teach in the qualities that make poetry pleasurable - clarity , shapeliness , and melody . On the whole the traditionalists seem to be winning ; in that fine anonymous anthology , Fear No More , which appeared in ...
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