Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and PoetryLittle, Brown, 1967 - Всего страниц: 212 |
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... measure , which does not foster ambiguity in its freedoms . See , for example , Henley's " London Voluntaries ” : St. Margaret's bells , Quiring their innocent , / old - world / canticles , Sing / in the stor / ied air . O the low ...
... measure , which does not foster ambiguity in its freedoms . See , for example , Henley's " London Voluntaries ” : St. Margaret's bells , Quiring their innocent , / old - world / canticles , Sing / in the stor / ied air . O the low ...
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... measure would turn iambic ; but note how effectively and importantly Could and thy and ful can receive the stress of meaning when the measure demands it . Here again there is the hovering ambiguity of combination we have seen in the ...
... measure would turn iambic ; but note how effectively and importantly Could and thy and ful can receive the stress of meaning when the measure demands it . Here again there is the hovering ambiguity of combination we have seen in the ...
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... Measure relies heavily upon the mov- able portions of phrase . Certain purposes are aided by certain structures ... measure . The repetitions that establish design are closer for verse than for prose , in the unit of measure ; in the ...
... Measure relies heavily upon the mov- able portions of phrase . Certain purposes are aided by certain structures ... measure . The repetitions that establish design are closer for verse than for prose , in the unit of measure ; in the ...
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