Poems and PoetsDavid Aloian Webster Division, McGraw-Hill, 1965 - 424 стор. Edgar Allan Poe ; Robert Frost ; Alfred Edward Housman ; William Butler Yeats. |
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... stress language ; that is , some Eng- lish words and syllables receive more stress than others . Stress may be defined as the weight or emphasis a word or syllable receives . Look at the following three - syllable words : wonderful ...
... stress language ; that is , some Eng- lish words and syllables receive more stress than others . Stress may be defined as the weight or emphasis a word or syllable receives . Look at the following three - syllable words : wonderful ...
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... stress pattern of the line . There are at least two dozen patterns of stress in the English language , each with a name of its own . Most of these , however , are variations or combinations of six basic patterns . Read over as naturally ...
... stress pattern of the line . There are at least two dozen patterns of stress in the English language , each with a name of its own . Most of these , however , are variations or combinations of six basic patterns . Read over as naturally ...
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... stress mark ? Do you see that the meter here is a sequence of stressed- unstressed syllables ? Using the slant line to indicate stressed syllables and a small U - shaped notation to indicate un- stressed syllables , you could mark the ...
... stress mark ? Do you see that the meter here is a sequence of stressed- unstressed syllables ? Using the slant line to indicate stressed syllables and a small U - shaped notation to indicate un- stressed syllables , you could mark the ...
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RHYTHM RHYME AND SOUND EFFECTS | 21 |
The Creation of Beauty | 43 |
SIMILES METAPHORS AND SYMBOLS | 69 |
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A. E. Housman ballads beauty bells bird breath bright Copyright cried Danny Deever dark daughter dead dear death door doth dream earth eternal eyes face fall father fell fire flower free verse grass Gunga Din hand head hear heard heart heaven horse Housman iambic John Henry JOHN KEATS lady lake Lawd leaves light live look Lord lover meaning metaphor meter moon moonlight morning mother never night o'er Ogden Nash poem poet poetry prose raven rhyme rhythm RICHARD ARMOUR Robert Frost sail shadow shine sing sleep smile song Sonnet soul sound stand stanza stars stone stood sweet syllables T. S. ELIOT tell thee things thou thought tone tree Twas voice W. H. AUDEN walk wild William Butler Yeats WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind wings words young