An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray. THE POEM IN COUNTERMOTION A poem , by the very fact of its existence in time rather than in space , has duration and pace . Since a good poem does not move throughout at exactly the same pace ( unless ...
Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray. THE POEM IN COUNTERMOTION A poem , by the very fact of its existence in time rather than in space , has duration and pace . Since a good poem does not move throughout at exactly the same pace ( unless ...
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... poem does happen when the two lines are said one after the other . It must follow that the poem exists in the counter- motion of the two lines , in the way the second ... poem is as simple an example of poetic The Poem in Countermotion 995.
... poem does happen when the two lines are said one after the other . It must follow that the poem exists in the counter- motion of the two lines , in the way the second ... poem is as simple an example of poetic The Poem in Countermotion 995.
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... poetic countermotion as one may well find . The following poem will illustrate the same sort of counter- motion with rather more marked changes occurring across the fulcrum . The poem is one of the most memorable of the anonymous ballad ...
... poetic countermotion as one may well find . The following poem will illustrate the same sort of counter- motion with rather more marked changes occurring across the fulcrum . The poem is one of the most memorable of the anonymous ballad ...
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INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 663 |
CHAPTER TWO A BURBLE | 678 |
FOLK BALLADS | 685 |
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