Style and Proportion: The Language of Prose and Poetry |
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While every few feet , verse reverses , repeats , reassesses the pattern of its progression , prose picks up momentum toward its forward goal in strides variably adapted to its burdens and purposes . Both use steps ; neither merely ...
While every few feet , verse reverses , repeats , reassesses the pattern of its progression , prose picks up momentum toward its forward goal in strides variably adapted to its burdens and purposes . Both use steps ; neither merely ...
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In 1631 , we have a fine early statement of the relation between adjective and verse - line , in James Shirley's The Changes , noted by Professor Ben Lucow . See that the relation is structural , the demands of the line stronger still ...
In 1631 , we have a fine early statement of the relation between adjective and verse - line , in James Shirley's The Changes , noted by Professor Ben Lucow . See that the relation is structural , the demands of the line stronger still ...
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Modern free verse extends the possibilities of this Spenserian and Miltonian measure , which does not foster ambiguity in its freedoms . See , for example , Henley's “ London Voluntaries " : St. Mar / garet's bells , Quiring their ...
Modern free verse extends the possibilities of this Spenserian and Miltonian measure , which does not foster ambiguity in its freedoms . See , for example , Henley's “ London Voluntaries " : St. Mar / garet's bells , Quiring their ...
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Styles in British Prose | 22 |
Styles in American Prose | 62 |
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