Poems and PoetsDavid Aloian Webster Division, McGraw-Hill, 1965 - 424 sidor Edgar Allan Poe ; Robert Frost ; Alfred Edward Housman ; William Butler Yeats. |
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David Aloian. TWO RHYTHM , RHYME AND SOUND EFFECTS RHYTHM is a natural and instinctive part of life . Rhythms are everywhere about us . Day follows night in a set rhythm , seasons follow each other in another rhythm , the tides rise and ...
David Aloian. TWO RHYTHM , RHYME AND SOUND EFFECTS RHYTHM is a natural and instinctive part of life . Rhythms are everywhere about us . Day follows night in a set rhythm , seasons follow each other in another rhythm , the tides rise and ...
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... rhythm will assert itself . The rhythm is in the words ; it will be heard without trying to put any special emphasis on it . A second common error is thinking that the more ... RHYTHM , RHYME , AND SOUND EFFECTS Uses of Rhythm in Poetry,
... rhythm will assert itself . The rhythm is in the words ; it will be heard without trying to put any special emphasis on it . A second common error is thinking that the more ... RHYTHM , RHYME , AND SOUND EFFECTS Uses of Rhythm in Poetry,
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... RHYTHM CREATES A HYPNOTIC MOOD The regular beat of a rhythm puts the reader at ease and makes him more ready to be swayed by the poet's thought and feeling . Rhythm in a poem is like hypnosis ; it puts the reader into a receptive mood ...
... RHYTHM CREATES A HYPNOTIC MOOD The regular beat of a rhythm puts the reader at ease and makes him more ready to be swayed by the poet's thought and feeling . Rhythm in a poem is like hypnosis ; it puts the reader into a receptive mood ...
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