Poems for Study: A Critical and Historical Introduction, 第 1 巻Rinehart, 1953 - 743 ページ |
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... rhyme scheme and metri- cal pattern . The term is usually confined to a recurring pattern of rhyme and meter in the same poem . When poems are divided into sev- eral series of lines that have no recurring pattern , each group of lines ...
... rhyme scheme and metri- cal pattern . The term is usually confined to a recurring pattern of rhyme and meter in the same poem . When poems are divided into sev- eral series of lines that have no recurring pattern , each group of lines ...
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... rhyme patterns altogether are called irregular sonnets . VERSE FORMS . The following are terms used for describing versi- fication that is not clearly stanzaic : Blank verse : unrhymed iambic pentameter . Free verse : poetry having no rhyme ...
... rhyme patterns altogether are called irregular sonnets . VERSE FORMS . The following are terms used for describing versi- fication that is not clearly stanzaic : Blank verse : unrhymed iambic pentameter . Free verse : poetry having no rhyme ...
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... rhyme's infection , Happy Greek by this protection Was not spoiled . Whilst the Latin , queen of tongues , Is not yet free from rhyme's wrongs , But rests foiled . Scarce the hill again doth flourish , Scarce the world a wit doth ...
... rhyme's infection , Happy Greek by this protection Was not spoiled . Whilst the Latin , queen of tongues , Is not yet free from rhyme's wrongs , But rests foiled . Scarce the hill again doth flourish , Scarce the world a wit doth ...
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