The Poets' World: An Anthology of English PoetryJames Reeves W. Heinemann, 1948 - 304 Seiten |
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... light , tripping rhythm to express a feeling of gaiety . In the line ' Merrily , merrily , shall I live now ' there are two light syllables to each heavy one , and even the heavy ones are not very heavy ; moreover , combined with this ...
... light , tripping rhythm to express a feeling of gaiety . In the line ' Merrily , merrily , shall I live now ' there are two light syllables to each heavy one , and even the heavy ones are not very heavy ; moreover , combined with this ...
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... light and heavy syllables . The chief metrical patterns in English poetry are : ( 1 ) Iambic , consisting of a succession of iambuses , an iambus being one light syllable followed by one heavy one ( e.g. again , at home ) . The metre of ...
... light and heavy syllables . The chief metrical patterns in English poetry are : ( 1 ) Iambic , consisting of a succession of iambuses , an iambus being one light syllable followed by one heavy one ( e.g. again , at home ) . The metre of ...
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... light than thine . Y ANDREW MARVELL The Mower to the Glow - worms E living lamps , by whose dear light The nightingale does sit so late , And studying all the summer night , Her matchless songs does meditate ; Ye country comets , that ...
... light than thine . Y ANDREW MARVELL The Mower to the Glow - worms E living lamps , by whose dear light The nightingale does sit so late , And studying all the summer night , Her matchless songs does meditate ; Ye country comets , that ...
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