Types of English PoetryRudolf Kirk, Clara Marburg Kirk |
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... called " duple " rhythm , each beat representing two counts . This is the rhythm of walking . The last two kinds of feet are often called " triple " rhythm , and may be compared to waltzing . Very little ex- perience in reading poetry ...
... called " duple " rhythm , each beat representing two counts . This is the rhythm of walking . The last two kinds of feet are often called " triple " rhythm , and may be compared to waltzing . Very little ex- perience in reading poetry ...
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... called him Mulciber ; and how he fell From Heaven they fabled , thrown by angry Jove Sheer o'er the crystal battlements : from morn To noon he fell , from noon to dewy eve , A summer's day , and with the setting sun Dropped from the ...
... called him Mulciber ; and how he fell From Heaven they fabled , thrown by angry Jove Sheer o'er the crystal battlements : from morn To noon he fell , from noon to dewy eve , A summer's day , and with the setting sun Dropped from the ...
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... called , There stood the urchin , as you will divine , Something between a hindrance and a help ; And for this cause not always , I believe , Receiving from his Father hire of praise ; Though nought was left undone which staff , or ...
... called , There stood the urchin , as you will divine , Something between a hindrance and a help ; And for this cause not always , I believe , Receiving from his Father hire of praise ; Though nought was left undone which staff , or ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION I | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO NARRATIVE POETRY | 37 |
EDMUND SPENSER | 42 |
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