A Handbook of Poetics: For Students of English VerseGinn, 1903 - 250 oldal |
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... license of treatment . The poet can adhere closely to his original , or he can invent and change at will . Such cases may be cited as the roman- ces of Scott and Byron . Under this head belong the Riming Chronicle and the Narrative ...
... license of treatment . The poet can adhere closely to his original , or he can invent and change at will . Such cases may be cited as the roman- ces of Scott and Byron . Under this head belong the Riming Chronicle and the Narrative ...
142. oldal
... license of verse , this is common enough in our modern poetry ; but does not extend beyond isolated words . We have two kinds of this license : the " Hovering Accent " and the " Wrenched Accent . " In the former , word - accent and ...
... license of verse , this is common enough in our modern poetry ; but does not extend beyond isolated words . We have two kinds of this license : the " Hovering Accent " and the " Wrenched Accent . " In the former , word - accent and ...
143. oldal
... license to a whole verse ; no harmonious system can result from a mere ignoring of one kind of accent to suit another . Some other metrical element must come in . This new ele- ment is furnished in the shape of quantity . Suppose , now ...
... license to a whole verse ; no harmonious system can result from a mere ignoring of one kind of accent to suit another . Some other metrical element must come in . This new ele- ment is furnished in the shape of quantity . Suppose , now ...
145. oldal
... sense ; another group follows , repeating the conditions of the first , and so on . But this would be intolerably monotonous . Variety is obtained not only by license - in the distribution of heavy and light syllables , but METRE . 145.
... sense ; another group follows , repeating the conditions of the first , and so on . But this would be intolerably monotonous . Variety is obtained not only by license - in the distribution of heavy and light syllables , but METRE . 145.
146. oldal
... license between syllables of one word " sún - beám , " " moón - light " ( Spenser ) . It may be said in general terms of this compensating pause that the spirit of our modern verse is against its isolated use , but allows it when it is ...
... license between syllables of one word " sún - beám , " " moón - light " ( Spenser ) . It may be said in general terms of this compensating pause that the spirit of our modern verse is against its isolated use , but allows it when it is ...
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120. oldal - These are thy glorious works, Parent of good, Almighty, thine this universal frame, Thus wondrous fair; thyself how wondrous then ! Unspeakable, who sitt'st above these heavens, To us invisible, or dimly seen In these thy lowest works; yet these declare Thy goodness beyond thought, and power divine.
118. oldal - Bitter constraint and sad occasion dear Compels me to disturb your season due; For Lycidas is dead, dead ere his prime, Young Lycidas, and hath not left his peer.
223. oldal - If they had swallow'd poison, 'twould appear By external swelling : but she looks like sleep, As she would catch another Antony In her strong toil of grace.
131. oldal - O, what a rogue and peasant slave am I ! Is it not monstrous, that this player here, But in a fiction, in a dream of passion, Could force his soul so to his own conceit, That, from her working, all his visage wann'd ; Tears in his eyes, distraction in's aspect, A broken voice, and his whole function suiting With forms to his conceit...
239. oldal - Who chariotest to their dark wintry bed The winged seeds, where they lie cold and low, Each like a corpse within its grave, until Thine azure sister of the Spring shall blow Her clarion o'er the dreaming earth, and fill...
112. oldal - For them no more the blazing hearth shall burn. Or busy housewife ply her evening care; No children run to lisp their sire's return, Or climb his knees the envied kiss to share.
158. oldal - ... apt numbers, fit quantity of syllables, and the sense variously drawn out from one verse into another...
200. oldal - You haste away so soon: As yet the early-rising Sun Has not attained his noon. Stay, stay, Until the hasting day Has run But to the even-song; And, having prayed together, we Will go with you along. We have short time to stay, as you, We have as short a Spring; As quick a growth to meet decay As you, or any thing.
108. oldal - As the hart panteth after the water-brooks, so panteth my soul after thee, O God. My soul thirsteth for God, for the living God : when shall I come and appear before God...
106. oldal - With thy sharp teeth this knot intrinsicate Of life at once untie; poor venomous fool, Be angry, and dispatch.