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... stanzas of eight lines each with an envoy of four lines built on three rhymes , with a refrain repeated in its entirety as the last line of each stanza and of the envoy . Example : Austin Dobson's " A Ballade of Heroes . " 2. The Double ...
... stanzas of eight lines each with an envoy of four lines built on three rhymes , with a refrain repeated in its entirety as the last line of each stanza and of the envoy . Example : Austin Dobson's " A Ballade of Heroes . " 2. The Double ...
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... stanzas in which the second and fourth line of each stanza becomes the first and third line of each succeeding stanza . The number of stanzas may vary , but at the close , the second and fourth line of the last stanza must be the same ...
... stanzas in which the second and fourth line of each stanza becomes the first and third line of each succeeding stanza . The number of stanzas may vary , but at the close , the second and fourth line of the last stanza must be the same ...
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... stanza provides for two or more rhymes , there is generally no carry over from one stanza to another ; and it is usually con- sidered to be good form to vary the rhymes as much as possible . All verse written in formal stanzas with ...
... stanza provides for two or more rhymes , there is generally no carry over from one stanza to another ; and it is usually con- sidered to be good form to vary the rhymes as much as possible . All verse written in formal stanzas with ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 7 |
The Meanings of Poetry | 15 |
Poetry from the Standpoint of the Poet | 24 |
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