The Thomas Hardy Journal, Volumen20Thomas Hardy Society, 2004 |
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... rhythm and metre of the poems to suit turns of mood , but he allows himself to deviate from the rhythmic expectation at moments of particular emotional stress and uncertainty . Robert Hass makes an important distinction between regular ...
... rhythm and metre of the poems to suit turns of mood , but he allows himself to deviate from the rhythmic expectation at moments of particular emotional stress and uncertainty . Robert Hass makes an important distinction between regular ...
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... rhythm , or what Hopkins called rocking rhythm . ' Would that I lay there And she were housed here ! Or better , together Were folded away there Exposed to one weather We both , - who would stray there When sunny the day there , Or ...
... rhythm , or what Hopkins called rocking rhythm . ' Would that I lay there And she were housed here ! Or better , together Were folded away there Exposed to one weather We both , - who would stray there When sunny the day there , Or ...
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... rhythm of fantasy without its content . This poem seems to be both a reproach to Emma , for her part in their ... rhythm , and short and long lines , mimics the natural emotional movement of grief . Often a regular , lightly stressed ...
... rhythm of fantasy without its content . This poem seems to be both a reproach to Emma , for her part in their ... rhythm , and short and long lines , mimics the natural emotional movement of grief . Often a regular , lightly stressed ...
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