Rhetoric--ritual: A Study of the Communicative and Aesthetic Dimensions of LanguageDickenson Publishing Company, 1972 - 297 Seiten |
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... lines of metrical verse . Within those lines there are , of course , differing sorts of feet , as evidenced by the above examples . Literary historians have found dozens of different feet that have been used by poets of the past . Today ...
... lines of metrical verse . Within those lines there are , of course , differing sorts of feet , as evidenced by the above examples . Literary historians have found dozens of different feet that have been used by poets of the past . Today ...
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... lines , i.e. , when the verse is behaved by a person , something very different happens . You put in an extra silent beat at the ends of lines two , four , and five . You read " Prithee , why so pale ? ” ( pause ) , and “ Looking ill ...
... lines , i.e. , when the verse is behaved by a person , something very different happens . You put in an extra silent beat at the ends of lines two , four , and five . You read " Prithee , why so pale ? ” ( pause ) , and “ Looking ill ...
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... lines even rhythmically . Two of the lines contain four beats , and you can't very well eliminate beats when you read , so perhaps it's a matter of adding beats so that they'll all come out tetrameter . Well , that's an idea that's easy ...
... lines even rhythmically . Two of the lines contain four beats , and you can't very well eliminate beats when you read , so perhaps it's a matter of adding beats so that they'll all come out tetrameter . Well , that's an idea that's easy ...
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