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Page 107
... meter , in which the tentative and untried new always rests securely on the " firm bedrock " of the old , is of much greater interest . This caution is nowhere more clearly revealed than in his use of the sprung - rhythm which Gerard ...
... meter , in which the tentative and untried new always rests securely on the " firm bedrock " of the old , is of much greater interest . This caution is nowhere more clearly revealed than in his use of the sprung - rhythm which Gerard ...
Page 269
... meters which he employed : accentual - syllabic meter ( in which the line is divided into a fixed number of feet with a fixed number of accented and unaccented syllables : the commonest meter in modern English poetry ) , accentual meter ...
... meters which he employed : accentual - syllabic meter ( in which the line is divided into a fixed number of feet with a fixed number of accented and unaccented syllables : the commonest meter in modern English poetry ) , accentual meter ...
Page 325
... Meter , quanti- tative Consistency of attitude , 143–46 , 1SS , 168-69 " Conventional language , " 94-96 Description , 39-40 , 47-50 , 53-59 , 118-19 , 165-66 , 250-52 Diction , 8 , 27-28 , 39-40 , 44-51 , 66 , 94-105 , 110 , III , 113 ...
... Meter , quanti- tative Consistency of attitude , 143–46 , 1SS , 168-69 " Conventional language , " 94-96 Description , 39-40 , 47-50 , 53-59 , 118-19 , 165-66 , 250-52 Diction , 8 , 27-28 , 39-40 , 44-51 , 66 , 94-105 , 110 , III , 113 ...
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TRADITIONALISM AND AUTONOMY | 3 |
HERITAGE | 30 |
NATURE POETRY | 53 |
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