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I shall tentatively distinguish between the expressive and the conventional dimensions of any poem's metrical patternings . The expressive power of meter consists , of course , in what we traditionally and sometimes misleadingly refer ...
I shall tentatively distinguish between the expressive and the conventional dimensions of any poem's metrical patternings . The expressive power of meter consists , of course , in what we traditionally and sometimes misleadingly refer ...
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It is obvious that the expressive aspect of meter will tend to be concerned with questions of style and its relation to system , in any poet's work , with a view to anatomizing the style and showing how it operates in that quasi ...
It is obvious that the expressive aspect of meter will tend to be concerned with questions of style and its relation to system , in any poet's work , with a view to anatomizing the style and showing how it operates in that quasi ...
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I cannot resist quoting the whole passage . ( Example 5 ) In short , we might paraphrase Goethe's famous remark about epic style , that it does our thinking and poetizing for us , by saying that the expressive ...
I cannot resist quoting the whole passage . ( Example 5 ) In short , we might paraphrase Goethe's famous remark about epic style , that it does our thinking and poetizing for us , by saying that the expressive ...
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Report of the Committee on Teaching the Beginning Steps in Writing | 1 |
The Teaching of Metrics | 35 |
Reading Walt Whitman | 55 |
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