Poetry: an Introduction Through WritingReston Publishing Company, 1973 - 406 من الصفحات |
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... Williams talked about the " breath pause , " which is really only an American variation of the Japanese katauta , translated from a Japanese syllabic base to an English accentual base . And Williams talked about the " variable foot ...
... Williams talked about the " breath pause , " which is really only an American variation of the Japanese katauta , translated from a Japanese syllabic base to an English accentual base . And Williams talked about the " variable foot ...
الصفحة 163
... Williams ' accentual variation of this concept , two to four accents are approximately equal to an utterance , and six to twelve accents are as many as can be uttered in a breath . Thus , in Williams ' prosody , each line is a phrase of ...
... Williams ' accentual variation of this concept , two to four accents are approximately equal to an utterance , and six to twelve accents are as many as can be uttered in a breath . Thus , in Williams ' prosody , each line is a phrase of ...
الصفحة 169
... Williams ' imagist dictum , " No ideas except in things , " and Eliot's objective correlative sever the observer from the perceived object , though , at the same time , much of the effect of Zen empathy is preserved . As a result , non ...
... Williams ' imagist dictum , " No ideas except in things , " and Eliot's objective correlative sever the observer from the perceived object , though , at the same time , much of the effect of Zen empathy is preserved . As a result , non ...
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AN OVERVIEW | 19 |
OF POETIC LEVELS | 41 |
SPATIALS GRAMMATICS | 55 |
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accentual accentual-syllabic ALFRED KREYMBORG alliteration Anglo-Saxon prosody bells birds blood caesura called consonants Copyright couplet Cynghanedd dark dead death didactic dipodics doth dream E. E. Cummings earth egopoetic elements English eyes falling flesh free verse Frost genres grammatic green haiku Hark hear heart iamb iambic John kiss language lark Lewis Turco light look Lord Randal love supreme lyric means metaphor metrical moon morning mother narrative never night parallel phrase Pocoangelini poem poet poetry point-of-view prose prosody refrain reprinted with permission rhyme rhythm Richard Frost Says Robbin sing sirs song sonic sonnet sound speak stanza story suggested writing assignment sweet syllabic verse syllables techniques tell things thou tree trochee tropes turn verse feet voice W.D. Snodgrass Wallace Stevens William Carlos Williams Williams wind word-count words writing assignment Write written