Types of Poetry: Exclusive of the DramaHoward Judson Hall, John Robert Moore Ginn, 1931 - Всего страниц: 542 |
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... verse means " poetry when considered as a species of literary composition . " An elementary knowledge of verse includes the following facts : Verse is made up of metrical feet . Metrical feet are com- bined into verses , and verses are ...
... verse means " poetry when considered as a species of literary composition . " An elementary knowledge of verse includes the following facts : Verse is made up of metrical feet . Metrical feet are com- bined into verses , and verses are ...
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... verse is called truncation . From " Saul " ( p . 288 ) , prevail- ingly anapestic : U Till lo , | thou art grown | to a mon | arch ; a people is thíne . The omission ... verse structure next larger than [ 488 ] Essentials of Verse Structure.
... verse is called truncation . From " Saul " ( p . 288 ) , prevail- ingly anapestic : U Till lo , | thou art grown | to a mon | arch ; a people is thíne . The omission ... verse structure next larger than [ 488 ] Essentials of Verse Structure.
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Exclusive of the Drama Howard Judson Hall, John Robert Moore. The Verse The unit of verse structure next larger than the foot is the verse . It may consist of any number of metrical feet from two to eight . Verses of seven or of eight ...
Exclusive of the Drama Howard Judson Hall, John Robert Moore. The Verse The unit of verse structure next larger than the foot is the verse . It may consist of any number of metrical feet from two to eight . Verses of seven or of eight ...
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NARRATIVE POETRY | 3 |
THE ARTISTIC BALLAD | 15 |
THE MEDIEVAL TALE | 64 |
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