The Perception and Evocation of LiteratureScott, Foresman, 1973 - 376 páginas |
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... syllables in definite relationships to unstressed syllables . The basic element of metrical structure is the metrical foot . Present in a metrical foot are : ( 1 ) an accent- ed syllable or syllables in a certain patterned relationship ...
... syllables in definite relationships to unstressed syllables . The basic element of metrical structure is the metrical foot . Present in a metrical foot are : ( 1 ) an accent- ed syllable or syllables in a certain patterned relationship ...
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... syllables : one unstressed , one stressed Three syllables : two unstressed , one stressed ǎ - bout ă al - low in - ter- rupt cigarette TROCHEE Two syllables : one stressed , one unstressed DACTYL Three syllables : one stressed , two ...
... syllables : one unstressed , one stressed Three syllables : two unstressed , one stressed ǎ - bout ă al - low in - ter- rupt cigarette TROCHEE Two syllables : one stressed , one unstressed DACTYL Three syllables : one stressed , two ...
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... syllables , establishing a perfectly symmetrical structure in the poem . All images in the first nineteen syllables hasten toward " moving , " and the remaining nineteen syllables rumble away from " moving . " The sensitive student ...
... syllables , establishing a perfectly symmetrical structure in the poem . All images in the first nineteen syllables hasten toward " moving , " and the remaining nineteen syllables rumble away from " moving . " The sensitive student ...
Contenido
The Uniqueness of Literature 8 | 11 |
The Presentational Mode as Creative ProblemSolving | 23 |
Behavioral Patterning | 62 |
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