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... strong and weak syllables , sometimes called stressed and unstressed , or ac- cented and unaccented . For example , in the word belief the first syllable is weak and the second is strong . A technical terminology has been adapted from ...
... strong and weak syllables , sometimes called stressed and unstressed , or ac- cented and unaccented . For example , in the word belief the first syllable is weak and the second is strong . A technical terminology has been adapted from ...
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... strong syllables . For example , emphatic accents produce a slow pace in the first line , as compared to the second line , where the pace is quickened by the weaker accents of the word " mortality . " While all the details of sound and ...
... strong syllables . For example , emphatic accents produce a slow pace in the first line , as compared to the second line , where the pace is quickened by the weaker accents of the word " mortality . " While all the details of sound and ...
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... strong feelings or passion . ( Notice in " Ode on the Poetical Character " how Collins includes references to " rapture " and " passions . " The entire poem is conceived in terms of grandeur and strong feelings . ) This emphasis on strong ...
... strong feelings or passion . ( Notice in " Ode on the Poetical Character " how Collins includes references to " rapture " and " passions . " The entire poem is conceived in terms of grandeur and strong feelings . ) This emphasis on strong ...
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Andrew Marvell Annabel Lee beauty bird breath bright caesura cloud couplet Danny Deever dark dead death deep delight Donne's doth dream Dryden earth Eliot eternal eyes F. R. LEAVIS F. W. Bateson face fair fall fear feel flowers grief hand hath hear heart heaven human iambic pentameter imagery imagination Keats language leaves light literary live look Lord lover Lycidas meaning metaphor metaphysical poets Milton mind moon morning nature neoclassical never night o'er passion poem poet poetic poetry praise rhyme rhythm sense shine sigh sing sleep song sonnet soul sound spirit stanza stars statement strong Suggested Readings sweet symbol T. S. Eliot tears thee theme thine things thou art thought tone Ulalume verse voice W. H. Auden Wallace Stevens waves weep wild wind woods words Wordsworth ΙΟ