Convention and Revolt in PoetryHoughton Mifflin, 1919 - 346 páginas |
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... OF POETRY VERSUS POETIC DICTION 180 VI . RHYME , METRE , AND VERS LIBRE 226 VII . THE INCURSIONS OF PROSE AND THE VOGUE OF THE FRAGMENTARY 269 VIII . THE ANGLO - SAXON TRADITION 311 CONVENTION AND REVOLT IN POETRY I THE ROOTS OF CONVENTION.
... OF POETRY VERSUS POETIC DICTION 180 VI . RHYME , METRE , AND VERS LIBRE 226 VII . THE INCURSIONS OF PROSE AND THE VOGUE OF THE FRAGMENTARY 269 VIII . THE ANGLO - SAXON TRADITION 311 CONVENTION AND REVOLT IN POETRY I THE ROOTS OF CONVENTION.
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... metre , poetic rhythm or cadence ( name it by what name you will ) serves notice that we are on enchanted ground , and opens the door to the illusion that is poetic truth — a city built to music , therefore never built at all , and ...
... metre , poetic rhythm or cadence ( name it by what name you will ) serves notice that we are on enchanted ground , and opens the door to the illusion that is poetic truth — a city built to music , therefore never built at all , and ...
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... metre was " a good excuse for the dull didactic thoughts which naturally incline towards it . " And he also expresses the pious wish " to tie old Wordsworth's volume about his neck and pitch him into one of the deepest holes of his dear ...
... metre was " a good excuse for the dull didactic thoughts which naturally incline towards it . " And he also expresses the pious wish " to tie old Wordsworth's volume about his neck and pitch him into one of the deepest holes of his dear ...
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... gives to words poetic quality ; it is not poetic diction which makes poetry . If this were the truism that it seems to be , the critic's occu- pation would be gone . , VI RHYME , METRE , AND VERS LIBRE It is THE DICTION OF POETRY 225.
... gives to words poetic quality ; it is not poetic diction which makes poetry . If this were the truism that it seems to be , the critic's occu- pation would be gone . , VI RHYME , METRE , AND VERS LIBRE It is THE DICTION OF POETRY 225.
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John Livingston Lowes. VI RHYME , METRE , AND VERS LIBRE It is true , I fear , that most of us who talk about the poet's craft are innocent of experience in its practice . " We never drank of Aganippe's well ; Nor ... METRE, AND VERS LIBRE.
John Livingston Lowes. VI RHYME , METRE , AND VERS LIBRE It is true , I fear , that most of us who talk about the poet's craft are innocent of experience in its practice . " We never drank of Aganippe's well ; Nor ... METRE, AND VERS LIBRE.
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accept Æneid æsthetic artist balade beauty Beowulf cadences Canterbury Tales Chaucer color common conventions courtly love daisy Deschamps diction of poetry Dido emotion English poetry expression exquisite eyes fact familiar feel flower Francis Fawkes free verse freedom fresh genius give Goethe hand happens heart human illusion imaginative Imagist impressions inevitable insurgent Keats lady language less light lover mean mediæval medium ment merely metre metrical Middle Ages modern movement nature never once originality phrase poem poet poet's poetic precisely revolt rhyme rhythm rhythmic Richard Aldington romances rose sense Shakespeare sonnet soul sound speak speech spirit stanza strophic stuff suspension of disbelief sweet thee themes things thou thought tion to-day touch tradition tree true truth usage vers libre vivid Wife of Bath wind words Wordsworth write wrote