A Guide to English Literature, Volumen2Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1954 |
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... followed by a ' bob ' a very short line , or ' hinge ' , of two syllables leading to a ' wheel ' - four short lines . This ' bob ' and ' wheel ' make a periodic contraction after each ' stock ' of long lines , and serve as a rhythmic ...
... followed by a ' bob ' a very short line , or ' hinge ' , of two syllables leading to a ' wheel ' - four short lines . This ' bob ' and ' wheel ' make a periodic contraction after each ' stock ' of long lines , and serve as a rhythmic ...
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... followed in much of his work may make us think of his poems as artificial exercises , serving a social purpose for his own time but hav- ing too little pressure of personal intent to be humanly important four hundred years later . The ...
... followed in much of his work may make us think of his poems as artificial exercises , serving a social purpose for his own time but hav- ing too little pressure of personal intent to be humanly important four hundred years later . The ...
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... followed his ex- ample , including Quiller - Couch in The Oxford Book of English Verse . * Wyatt and his scribes did not use the pause mark . In this and the follow- ing quotations it is inserted to indicate a pause that the rhythm ...
... followed his ex- ample , including Quiller - Couch in The Oxford Book of English Verse . * Wyatt and his scribes did not use the pause mark . In this and the follow- ing quotations it is inserted to indicate a pause that the rhythm ...
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