Types of Poetry: Exclusive of the DramaHoward Judson Hall, John Robert Moore Ginn, 1931 - Всего страниц: 542 |
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... rising sun High from the dais - throne - were parch'd with dust ; Or , clotted into points and hanging loose , Mix'd with the knightly growth that fringed his lips . 220 So like a shatter'd column lay the king ; Not like that Arthur who ...
... rising sun High from the dais - throne - were parch'd with dust ; Or , clotted into points and hanging loose , Mix'd with the knightly growth that fringed his lips . 220 So like a shatter'd column lay the king ; Not like that Arthur who ...
Стр. 207
... rising sun , Bugles here shall sound reveille . Sleep ! the deer is in his den ; 20 25 Sleep ! thy hounds are by thee lying : Sleep ! nor dream in yonder glen 30 How thy gallant steed lay dying . Huntsman , rest ! thy chase is done ...
... rising sun , Bugles here shall sound reveille . Sleep ! the deer is in his den ; 20 25 Sleep ! thy hounds are by thee lying : Sleep ! nor dream in yonder glen 30 How thy gallant steed lay dying . Huntsman , rest ! thy chase is done ...
Стр. 484
... rising accent or rising meter . Most English verse is written in rising meters . The metrical feet of rising meter are 1. The iambus , a foot of two syllables with the stress upon the second : al low con vey véy in trust Milton's ...
... rising accent or rising meter . Most English verse is written in rising meters . The metrical feet of rising meter are 1. The iambus , a foot of two syllables with the stress upon the second : al low con vey véy in trust Milton's ...
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NARRATIVE POETRY | 3 |
THE ARTISTIC BALLAD | 15 |
THE MEDIEVAL TALE | 64 |
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