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... Index six changes the basis of the time interval pattern from the foot to the line which is usually arranged , in the best of free verse , to correspond to the natural cadence of the voice . Index seven , in which " polyphonic prose ...
... Index six changes the basis of the time interval pattern from the foot to the line which is usually arranged , in the best of free verse , to correspond to the natural cadence of the voice . Index seven , in which " polyphonic prose ...
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... indices may be established , the two poles being hypothetical and extraneous to the discussion since they do not actually occur in poetry . These two hypothetical indices are : first , the same sound index which can be shown to be ...
... indices may be established , the two poles being hypothetical and extraneous to the discussion since they do not actually occur in poetry . These two hypothetical indices are : first , the same sound index which can be shown to be ...
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... Index IV . But the following selection from Mother Goose is classified in Index V because it has neither form nor wit , although the very sound of the words produces smiles . Little Robin Redbreast Sat upon a rail ; Niddle noddle went ...
... Index IV . But the following selection from Mother Goose is classified in Index V because it has neither form nor wit , although the very sound of the words produces smiles . Little Robin Redbreast Sat upon a rail ; Niddle noddle went ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 7 |
The Meanings of Poetry | 15 |
Poetry from the Standpoint of the Poet | 24 |
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