The Groundwork of Criticism: Judging PoetryOxford University Press, 1947 - 175 ページ |
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... lines have twelve syllables each , there being four anapaests to each line . The general effect of this rollicking ... lines have six syllables each , three of them have seven . The six - syllabled lines have two strong stresses each ...
... lines have twelve syllables each , there being four anapaests to each line . The general effect of this rollicking ... lines have six syllables each , three of them have seven . The six - syllabled lines have two strong stresses each ...
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... lines of the fourth example contain three trochees and a single stressed syllable each . The third line is slightly ... lines , the difference between the movement of the heavy barges and that of the light shallop being thus made more ...
... lines of the fourth example contain three trochees and a single stressed syllable each . The third line is slightly ... lines , the difference between the movement of the heavy barges and that of the light shallop being thus made more ...
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... line . 6. Why a shining furrow ? 7. What is the precise meaning of the last two lines ? 8. What line or lines do you most admire ? Justify your choice . 9. What is the poem The Splendour Falls all about ? 10. What significance for the ...
... line . 6. Why a shining furrow ? 7. What is the precise meaning of the last two lines ? 8. What line or lines do you most admire ? Justify your choice . 9. What is the poem The Splendour Falls all about ? 10. What significance for the ...
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