An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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... pace . Poetry has all the notation for pace that one may find in other writing , and it has the additional notation of metrics . “ Pace ” must be understood to be the more inclusive term , but since metric is the peculiar characteristic ...
... pace . Poetry has all the notation for pace that one may find in other writing , and it has the additional notation of metrics . “ Pace ” must be understood to be the more inclusive term , but since metric is the peculiar characteristic ...
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... pace of the poem from passage to passage , the function of the two parentheses in varying the pace , and the unusual way in which some The Poem in Motion 937.
... pace of the poem from passage to passage , the function of the two parentheses in varying the pace , and the unusual way in which some The Poem in Motion 937.
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... pace . Since a good poem does not move throughout at exactly the same pace ( unless the poet is trying for a special effect , and doubtfully then ) , the poem must also have change of pace ; one part moves more rapidly or more slowly ...
... pace . Since a good poem does not move throughout at exactly the same pace ( unless the poet is trying for a special effect , and doubtfully then ) , the poem must also have change of pace ; one part moves more rapidly or more slowly ...
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