American LiteratureMark Schorer Houghton, 1965 - 848 Seiten |
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... verse is contained in " A Fable for Critics , " which provides an opportunity for the poet to voice his opinions , often humorous and usually astute , on the leading writers of his day - Bryant , Poe , Longfellow , Emerson , Whittier ...
... verse is contained in " A Fable for Critics , " which provides an opportunity for the poet to voice his opinions , often humorous and usually astute , on the leading writers of his day - Bryant , Poe , Longfellow , Emerson , Whittier ...
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... verse . This poem is written in blank verse . What meter is used ? How many feet does each line contain ? Do the lines rhyme ? These are the three invariable char- acteristics of blank verse . Unit IV contains another famous poem ...
... verse . This poem is written in blank verse . What meter is used ? How many feet does each line contain ? Do the lines rhyme ? These are the three invariable char- acteristics of blank verse . Unit IV contains another famous poem ...
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... verse . Verse with an irregular rhythm . The meaning and emotion of the poem create a rise and fall of sound not fixed by any metrical pattern . Like meter , rhyme appears seldom in free verse , but other poetic devices ( alliteration ...
... verse . Verse with an irregular rhythm . The meaning and emotion of the poem create a rise and fall of sound not fixed by any metrical pattern . Like meter , rhyme appears seldom in free verse , but other poetic devices ( alliteration ...
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APPROACHING AMERICAN | 1 |
Carl Sandburg Chicago | 34 |
William Saroyan The Oyster and the Pearl | 60 |
Urheberrecht | |
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