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... appear . The first important characteristic which appears in all of Bridges ' poetry , its traditionalism , is not unrelated to the second , its wide moral pertinence , its concern with universal human problems . At a time when nearly ...
... appear . The first important characteristic which appears in all of Bridges ' poetry , its traditionalism , is not unrelated to the second , its wide moral pertinence , its concern with universal human problems . At a time when nearly ...
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... appear in the rest of the line . The fact that the line from Hamlet contains only three marked speech stresses does not alter the fact that it has five accents : the prosodial ex- planation of a line defines its basic structure , not ...
... appear in the rest of the line . The fact that the line from Hamlet contains only three marked speech stresses does not alter the fact that it has five accents : the prosodial ex- planation of a line defines its basic structure , not ...
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... appear to be “ a line deficient in one syllable with an extrametri- cal ending . " 25 Seeing then that to free the last foot it was only needed to forbid the terminal extrametrical syllable , and that Milton had , with so great effect ...
... appear to be “ a line deficient in one syllable with an extrametri- cal ending . " 25 Seeing then that to free the last foot it was only needed to forbid the terminal extrametrical syllable , and that Milton had , with so great effect ...
Contents
TRADITIONALISM AND AUTONOMY | 3 |
HERITAGE | 30 |
NATURE POETRY | 53 |
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