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Finally , I should like to distinguish in my own words between a metrical system and a metrical style . In various phases of the literary history of any language , one or another basic set of metrical devices will constitute the basis ...
Finally , I should like to distinguish in my own words between a metrical system and a metrical style . In various phases of the literary history of any language , one or another basic set of metrical devices will constitute the basis ...
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The first is that of the poem written in a literary age where one or another canonical metrical style seems to govern all ... which he may examine the varying styles of poets as different as Marlowe and Ben Jonson , Webster and Dekker .
The first is that of the poem written in a literary age where one or another canonical metrical style seems to govern all ... which he may examine the varying styles of poets as different as Marlowe and Ben Jonson , Webster and Dekker .
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... poets like W. H. Auden and Marianne Moore - all of these more or less pathological styles result from a clear desire on the part of a poet to invoke some part of some literary tradition in his own or in other languages .
... poets like W. H. Auden and Marianne Moore - all of these more or less pathological styles result from a clear desire on the part of a poet to invoke some part of some literary tradition in his own or in other languages .
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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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