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... true poetry . Such a judg ment is not based on formas Dryden and Eliot versify equally as well as Shakespeare ; nor ... true poetry " as only that which contains such a vision , we may be saying that true poetry is no longer possible ...
... true poetry . Such a judg ment is not based on formas Dryden and Eliot versify equally as well as Shakespeare ; nor ... true poetry " as only that which contains such a vision , we may be saying that true poetry is no longer possible ...
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... true I have to leave it , and though it withers my soul I must let you make your journey . DYNAMENE . TEGEUS . No. Not true ? DYNAMENE . We can talk of something quite different . TEGEUS . Oh yes , we will ! Is it your opinion That no ...
... true I have to leave it , and though it withers my soul I must let you make your journey . DYNAMENE . TEGEUS . No. Not true ? DYNAMENE . We can talk of something quite different . TEGEUS . Oh yes , we will ! Is it your opinion That no ...
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... True or perfect rhyme in English is that in which the initial con- sonants of the last stressed syllables of words are different , but all subsequent sounds are identical . ( See p . 184 for illustration ; see off- rhyme , eye - rhyme ...
... True or perfect rhyme in English is that in which the initial con- sonants of the last stressed syllables of words are different , but all subsequent sounds are identical . ( See p . 184 for illustration ; see off- rhyme , eye - rhyme ...
Contents
poetry and use | 11 |
poetry and truth | 20 |
Questions for Study | 34 |
Copyright | |
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accents anapests beat beauty bird blank verse break breath caesura called Chromis couplet dark dead death DOLLABELLA DOTO dramatic dream Dylan Thomas DYNAMENE Eliot English enjambment experience eyes feel feet free verse Frost Ginsberg hand hear heart iambic iambic pentameter iambs imagery imagination language light look lyric madam meaning meter metrical Milton mind moon never night passage pattern pentameter phrase play poem poet poetic poetry prose Prufrock quatrain reader REFERENCES rhyme rhythm Richard Wilbur Robert Robert Lowell scansion seems sense Shakespeare Silas sing song sonnet soul sound speak speech spondee stanza stress strophe suggests sweet syllables symbolic T. S. Eliot TEGEUS tell thee things thou thought tion tradition trochee truth turn verse paragraphs Virilius voice W. D. Snodgrass Warren wind words writing