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The second line displays an iambic inversion in the fourth position ; the structure is iambic , but the rhythm is that of a monosyllabic accented foot followed by an anapest . The sound reinforcement of the description is excellent ...
The second line displays an iambic inversion in the fourth position ; the structure is iambic , but the rhythm is that of a monosyllabic accented foot followed by an anapest . The sound reinforcement of the description is excellent ...
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The irregularities in the structure are probably more pleasing than the regularities . ... ( at least for me and possibly for others ) ; it is largely ; pleasure of the senses and partially pleasure of association and structure . 2.
The irregularities in the structure are probably more pleasing than the regularities . ... ( at least for me and possibly for others ) ; it is largely ; pleasure of the senses and partially pleasure of association and structure . 2.
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Specific structural difficulties which the formist would point out would be the syntactical uncertainties in “turtles climbing ... nor is the awkwardness of the frequent short lines absorbed by the regular five-line stanza structure.
Specific structural difficulties which the formist would point out would be the syntactical uncertainties in “turtles climbing ... nor is the awkwardness of the frequent short lines absorbed by the regular five-line stanza structure.
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