The Speaking of English VerseJ.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1923 - 254 Seiten |
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... sing - song , as the line suggests the jerking gallop of an exhausted horse . In such lines as the opening verse of Keats ' Ode to a Nightingale the stresses point waves of sound and are in no sense percussion marks . Rather successive ...
... sing - song , as the line suggests the jerking gallop of an exhausted horse . In such lines as the opening verse of Keats ' Ode to a Nightingale the stresses point waves of sound and are in no sense percussion marks . Rather successive ...
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... . THE STUDY OF PROSODY 170 VIII . DRAMATIC VERSE 190 21I IX . SATYRIC VERSE . X. THE SINGING OF ENGLISH WORDS APPENDIX I. APPENDIX II . 227 243 247 THE SPEAKING OF ENGLISH VERSE CHAPTER I THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN xvii.
... . THE STUDY OF PROSODY 170 VIII . DRAMATIC VERSE 190 21I IX . SATYRIC VERSE . X. THE SINGING OF ENGLISH WORDS APPENDIX I. APPENDIX II . 227 243 247 THE SPEAKING OF ENGLISH VERSE CHAPTER I THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN xvii.
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... sings to us in our own veins and in the pulse of life in our hearts , telling us of health and disease , of joy or passion or fear . The planets swing to it in their path round the sun , the tides and the stars obey it . It can be only ...
... sings to us in our own veins and in the pulse of life in our hearts , telling us of health and disease , of joy or passion or fear . The planets swing to it in their path round the sun , the tides and the stars obey it . It can be only ...
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... sing- song of the lines . " It is almost impossible to measure the extent and the profundity of our unconscious association with words . Pictures , perfumes , passionate memories , in- stinctive repulsions , hateful vulgarities ...
... sing- song of the lines . " It is almost impossible to measure the extent and the profundity of our unconscious association with words . Pictures , perfumes , passionate memories , in- stinctive repulsions , hateful vulgarities ...
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... its forms into an exaggerated onomatopoeia , but in harmonies Married to immortal verse in such forms as music - drama , or great choral or single- voiced singing , where words supply the missing link with 16 SPEAKING OF ENGLISH VERSE.
... its forms into an exaggerated onomatopoeia , but in harmonies Married to immortal verse in such forms as music - drama , or great choral or single- voiced singing , where words supply the missing link with 16 SPEAKING OF ENGLISH VERSE.
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abdominal accent Accentual Verse achieved action actor artistic assonance audible audience ballad beauty breath cadence Chapter character chaunt chest child consonants dancing delight diction diphthong dramatic verse duration elements emotional English epic epic poetry example exercise expression force French G. K. CHESTERTON give Greek hear inspiration Keats language logical lyric poetry lyric verse marked meaning Merchant of Venice metric metrists modern movement muscles nasal natural notes onomatopoeia passage patter song pattern pause perfect phonetic pitch play poem poet poet's poetic form prose prosody quantity Ralph Hodgson refrain resonance result rhyme rhythm rhythmic ribs Robert Bridges ROBERT BROWNING RUPERT BROOKE satyric verse scansion Scene sense Shakespeare significance singer singing song sonnet spacial speak speaker spoken standard stress syllables theatre thee things thou tion tongue true tune utterance verse-speaking vocal tone voice vowel quality vowel sound whole words