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... metrical and rhythmic patterns are juxtaposed in such a way that the stresses suddenly fall just where the ear did not expect them . Then the rhythmic pattern is again synchronized with the metrical , and the other satisfaction of a ...
... metrical and rhythmic patterns are juxtaposed in such a way that the stresses suddenly fall just where the ear did not expect them . Then the rhythmic pattern is again synchronized with the metrical , and the other satisfaction of a ...
Page 46
... metrical pattern that he is using : his verse is , in consequence , monotonous , jog - trot and mechanical . great poet imposes the strength of his own imagining and thought on the metrical framework of his poem , varying his patterns ...
... metrical pattern that he is using : his verse is , in consequence , monotonous , jog - trot and mechanical . great poet imposes the strength of his own imagining and thought on the metrical framework of his poem , varying his patterns ...
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... metrical basis of the lines is the rule rather than the exception , though there is a sufficiently firm metrical framework to pre- vent shapelessness . For example , in this passage counter- pointing is frequent , and the speech accent ...
... metrical basis of the lines is the rule rather than the exception , though there is a sufficiently firm metrical framework to pre- vent shapelessness . For example , in this passage counter- pointing is frequent , and the speech accent ...
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MEANING AND INTENTION II | 11 |
FINAL JUDGEMENT | 120 |
A PIECE OF CRITICISM | 132 |
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