Speaking PoetryDennis Dobson, 1964 - 231 Seiten |
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... forms of stanza are beyond calculation , but in fact the number in use is surprisingly small , and the invention of a new stanza- form that is wholly satisfactory is a rare event . The effective com- bination of rhythms and rhymes is ...
... forms of stanza are beyond calculation , but in fact the number in use is surprisingly small , and the invention of a new stanza- form that is wholly satisfactory is a rare event . The effective com- bination of rhythms and rhymes is ...
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... stanza gives the poem a beautiful sustained melancholy . A composite stanza - form that is also widely used is the ... stanza - forms that have established them- selves as possessing special qualities of rhythm and proportion are the ...
... stanza gives the poem a beautiful sustained melancholy . A composite stanza - form that is also widely used is the ... stanza - forms that have established them- selves as possessing special qualities of rhythm and proportion are the ...
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... stanza - forms , because they were written to be sung to music , and take their form from existing tunes.1 An Ode originally meant a chorus in Greek drama . The 1 See p . 82 . Pindaric Ode ( so called after the Greek poet Pindar 142 ...
... stanza - forms , because they were written to be sung to music , and take their form from existing tunes.1 An Ode originally meant a chorus in Greek drama . The 1 See p . 82 . Pindaric Ode ( so called after the Greek poet Pindar 142 ...
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CHAP PAGE I SPEAKING POETRY I | 1 |
WHAT IS POETRY? | 13 |
THE USES OF POETRY | 43 |
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