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... rhythms along a rhythmic - non - rhythmic continuity . Our first step will be the limiting of our concept of the term " rhythm . " In the preceding paragraph , we considered rhythm to be the recurrence of similar time intervals or time ...
... rhythms along a rhythmic - non - rhythmic continuity . Our first step will be the limiting of our concept of the term " rhythm . " In the preceding paragraph , we considered rhythm to be the recurrence of similar time intervals or time ...
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... rhythmic , non - rhythmic continu- ity and to locate and describe ten quantitative indices along this continuity . 6. The method of measurement used in establishing these quantitative indices is the length of the time interval pattern ...
... rhythmic , non - rhythmic continu- ity and to locate and describe ten quantitative indices along this continuity . 6. The method of measurement used in establishing these quantitative indices is the length of the time interval pattern ...
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... rhythms for the communication of prosaic ideas is calculated to be an aid to the memory ; their use in poetry is calculated to be a stimulus to the imagination . Poetic rhythms can be arranged along a rhythmic - non rhythmic continuity ...
... rhythms for the communication of prosaic ideas is calculated to be an aid to the memory ; their use in poetry is calculated to be a stimulus to the imagination . Poetic rhythms can be arranged along a rhythmic - non rhythmic continuity ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 7 |
The Meanings of Poetry | 15 |
Poetry from the Standpoint of the Poet | 24 |
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