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... line to the next . ( 2 ) Lines lengthened by the addition of weak ( i.e. unstressed ) end - syllables , sometimes called feminine endings ( e.g. noises ) . ( 3 ) Inversions of rhythm . ( 4 ) The use of caesura or rhetorical pause in ...
... line to the next . ( 2 ) Lines lengthened by the addition of weak ( i.e. unstressed ) end - syllables , sometimes called feminine endings ( e.g. noises ) . ( 3 ) Inversions of rhythm . ( 4 ) The use of caesura or rhetorical pause in ...
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... lines of eleven syllables , rhyming a ba ba b c c , used by the epic poets Tasso and Ariosto . By the curtailment of the line to the English " heroic " type of ten syllables , and the omission of the fifth line , we get the Chaucerian ...
... lines of eleven syllables , rhyming a ba ba b c c , used by the epic poets Tasso and Ariosto . By the curtailment of the line to the English " heroic " type of ten syllables , and the omission of the fifth line , we get the Chaucerian ...
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... lines the first and third of which rhyme , the end syllable of the second line being linked in rhyme with the first ... lines each , concluding with an envoi of four lines , all lines being of equal length . Three rhymes only are ...
... lines the first and third of which rhyme , the end syllable of the second line being linked in rhyme with the first ... lines each , concluding with an envoi of four lines , all lines being of equal length . Three rhymes only are ...
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achieved aesthetic ancient artist ballads beauty Ben Jonson blank verse born Byron century characters Chaucer Chaucerian stanza chronicle play classical comedy contemporary conventional couplet criticism diction drama dramatist Dryden E. K. CHAMBERS early Elizabethan emotions England English poetry epic Essay Euphuistic example expression feeling French FURTHER READING genius Greek heroic heroic couplet human humour imagination influence Italian John John Dryden John Lydgate Jonson kind King language Latin lines literary lyrical manner medieval metre metrical Milton mind modern mood moral narrative nature novel novelist Oxford Univ passage pastoral pattern plays poem poet poetic Pope popular principle prose prosody Renaissance rhyme rhythm romantic romanticism satire Shakespeare social sonnet speech Spenser spirit Sprung Rhythm stage stanza story stress style SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER syllables T. S. Eliot taste Tennyson theatre theme Thomas thought tion tradition tragedy Victorian words Wordsworth writing written wrote