English Literature: A Critical SurveyPitman, 1951 - 316 sidor |
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... structural systems embodied in all metrical compositions . When we speak of the laws of prosody , it is important to remember ... structure . Notwithstanding this , the study of prosody is an interesting and profitable aspect of literary ...
... structural systems embodied in all metrical compositions . When we speak of the laws of prosody , it is important to remember ... structure . Notwithstanding this , the study of prosody is an interesting and profitable aspect of literary ...
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... structure , e.g. in Anglo - Saxon and early English poetry , and as an ornament of style . With the revolution in prosodic practice associated with Chaucer , the structural use of alliteration was abandoned in favour of the new ...
... structure , e.g. in Anglo - Saxon and early English poetry , and as an ornament of style . With the revolution in prosodic practice associated with Chaucer , the structural use of alliteration was abandoned in favour of the new ...
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... Structure The essentials of dramatic structure comprise first a theme , sometimes called the " fable , " but usually known as the " plot . " This is a continuous stream of action , a single chain of cause and effect , leading gradually ...
... Structure The essentials of dramatic structure comprise first a theme , sometimes called the " fable , " but usually known as the " plot . " This is a continuous stream of action , a single chain of cause and effect , leading gradually ...
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