The Quarterly Review, Volume 215John Murray, 1911 - English literature |
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Page 79
... scheme and fit his words to it in such a way that , as the words are read , the scheme reveals itself . Prose has its rhythms ; but it has no means of assuring agreement between any two readers as to the nature of the rhythm in a ...
... scheme and fit his words to it in such a way that , as the words are read , the scheme reveals itself . Prose has its rhythms ; but it has no means of assuring agreement between any two readers as to the nature of the rhythm in a ...
Page 81
... scheme of the metre , any foot - spondee , trochee , tribrach , anapæst , whatever the poet's ear demands - is available as an equivalent for the iamb , and can be substituted for it at his pleasure . Vol . 215.-No. 428 . G Classical ...
... scheme of the metre , any foot - spondee , trochee , tribrach , anapæst , whatever the poet's ear demands - is available as an equivalent for the iamb , and can be substituted for it at his pleasure . Vol . 215.-No. 428 . G Classical ...
Page 92
... scheme , a line of four accents admitting illimitable variations , you will have a series of schemes , each with a character of its own , such as ( writing ' s ' for ' syllable ' ) Sssssss ssssssssssss etc. S How then are schemes so ...
... scheme , a line of four accents admitting illimitable variations , you will have a series of schemes , each with a character of its own , such as ( writing ' s ' for ' syllable ' ) Sssssss ssssssssssss etc. S How then are schemes so ...
Page 93
... which a verse or stanza implies : secondly , the accentual or syllabic liberties which appear in it . For the scansion of blank verse , for instance , we must first lay down the scheme s ' | sš | ss | s ទំ | ENGLISH PROSODY 93.
... which a verse or stanza implies : secondly , the accentual or syllabic liberties which appear in it . For the scansion of blank verse , for instance , we must first lay down the scheme s ' | sš | ss | s ទំ | ENGLISH PROSODY 93.
Page 94
... Into the valley of death Róde the Six | Hundred . ' | The metrical scheme of a poem will often conceal itself until the poem is studied as a whole . Shelley's exquisite ' Hymn of Pan , ' for example , only 94 ENGLISH PROSODY.
... Into the valley of death Róde the Six | Hundred . ' | The metrical scheme of a poem will often conceal itself until the poem is studied as a whole . Shelley's exquisite ' Hymn of Pan , ' for example , only 94 ENGLISH PROSODY.
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