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... rhythm , not merely the rhythm of the pulse , but that inherent in all experience of time , change , existence , and causality , is a central characteristic of life " . Amplifying ( or qualifying ) this rhythm that is instinct in nature ...
... rhythm , not merely the rhythm of the pulse , but that inherent in all experience of time , change , existence , and causality , is a central characteristic of life " . Amplifying ( or qualifying ) this rhythm that is instinct in nature ...
Page 243
... rhythm - neither alone , but the two together these constitute normal English verse . What free verse would strike out . . . is the recurrent rhythm of the line . Regular verse is the resultant of two rhythms , interwoven into ...
... rhythm - neither alone , but the two together these constitute normal English verse . What free verse would strike out . . . is the recurrent rhythm of the line . Regular verse is the resultant of two rhythms , interwoven into ...
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... rhythm and a recognisable unity of movement . As a poet Hopkins claimed , besides the freedom of modula- tion ( or substitution ) , the more audacious freedom of counter- point and the still more revolutionary liberties of ' sprung rhythm ...
... rhythm and a recognisable unity of movement . As a poet Hopkins claimed , besides the freedom of modula- tion ( or substitution ) , the more audacious freedom of counter- point and the still more revolutionary liberties of ' sprung rhythm ...
Contents
THE MAKING OF LITERATURE AND THe | 3 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | 21 |
BACKGROUNDS CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN | 42 |
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