The English Prosody: With Rules Deduced from the Genius of Our Language, and the Examples of the PoetsCrocker, 1847 - 152 pagini |
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Pagina 21
... correspondence in these poems , with irregularities intermixed . None , but a natural poet , can succeed in this kind of composition ; as , in these , and similar cases , the bard is indebted to his own genius , and to his archetype ...
... correspondence in these poems , with irregularities intermixed . None , but a natural poet , can succeed in this kind of composition ; as , in these , and similar cases , the bard is indebted to his own genius , and to his archetype ...
Pagina 23
... correspondence of sound , in the final syl- lables of lines , when those of two or more lines in succes- sion have sounds of the same species . Verse , composed in this manner , is called rhyme . In the other kind , this correspondence ...
... correspondence of sound , in the final syl- lables of lines , when those of two or more lines in succes- sion have sounds of the same species . Verse , composed in this manner , is called rhyme . In the other kind , this correspondence ...
Pagina 31
... to seven ; having regular correspondences in rhyme , but not in metre . As an example of this , I will cite a few strophes from one of our English Pindarics . STROPHE I. Now the black days of universal doom , PROSODY . 31.
... to seven ; having regular correspondences in rhyme , but not in metre . As an example of this , I will cite a few strophes from one of our English Pindarics . STROPHE I. Now the black days of universal doom , PROSODY . 31.
Pagina 40
... correspondence , that , when the first line of a couplet begins with a trochee , the other should also ; as , in the following example : " Far to the right , where Apennine ascends , Bright , as the summer , Italy extends ...
... correspondence , that , when the first line of a couplet begins with a trochee , the other should also ; as , in the following example : " Far to the right , where Apennine ascends , Bright , as the summer , Italy extends ...
Pagina 53
... correspondence , being wanting in quantity . The first line also is irregular in other respects , being composed of harsh and discordant sounds . By Pyrrhics . Pyrrhics are sometimes admissible ; as , 5 * PROSODY . 53.
... correspondence , being wanting in quantity . The first line also is irregular in other respects , being composed of harsh and discordant sounds . By Pyrrhics . Pyrrhics are sometimes admissible ; as , 5 * PROSODY . 53.
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