Edith Sitwell's AnthologyV. Gollancz, Limited, 1940 - 811 páginas |
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... syllables exist and are not muted . Sometimes , as in King Lear , these pretended elisions produce the effect of the shaking of a huge and smoky volcano ( we find this effect , too , though it is less vast , over and over again in ...
... syllables exist and are not muted . Sometimes , as in King Lear , these pretended elisions produce the effect of the shaking of a huge and smoky volcano ( we find this effect , too , though it is less vast , over and over again in ...
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... syllables , that system which produces more variation than any other device . For is it really to be supposed that two words of one syllable each equal in speed one word of two syllables ? The two - syllabled words , if unweighted by ...
... syllables , that system which produces more variation than any other device . For is it really to be supposed that two words of one syllable each equal in speed one word of two syllables ? The two - syllabled words , if unweighted by ...
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... syllables , containing a violent caesura , and an irregular - sounding line of seven syllables with practically no caesura , followed by an equally huddled nine - syllable line , which widens again into an eight ( widens because of its ...
... syllables , containing a violent caesura , and an irregular - sounding line of seven syllables with practically no caesura , followed by an equally huddled nine - syllable line , which widens again into an eight ( widens because of its ...
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ALCIBIADES alliteration alliterative APEMANTUS assonances beauty BOSOLA breath bright Brydale day caesura cold couplet dark dead dissonance dost doth DUCHESS earth echoes effect Elfin Knight end my Song euery eyes faire Fairy fayre feare female endings fire flowers FOOLE GEOFFREY CHAUCER giue give GLOUCESTER gold hath haue heart heaven heere Hell heroic couplet herte internal rhymes JOHN SKELTON Keats King Knock LADY MACBETH last line LEAR lengthening light Lord LORENZO loue lovely miracle movement musicke Nature neuer night OBERON OPHELIA Parrot pause PERDITA Phyllyp poem poet poetry pray prety quatrain rhymes rhythm ROBIN GOODFELLOW runne softly scene shadow sing sleep soft soule sound sparowe splendour starres strange stretching Sweete Themmes syllables texture thee thine things thou art TIMON tree Troilus and Criseyde TYTANIA variations verse vowel-sounds vowels wave weepe Whan WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Willough wind wolde ΤΙΜΟΝ