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... elements . It was defined by the late Miss Amy Lowell as " cadence verse . " And cadence is what usually gives this ... element : the repetition of a cadence or sequence of cadences , the use of a refrain , or the moulding of a section's ...
... elements . It was defined by the late Miss Amy Lowell as " cadence verse . " And cadence is what usually gives this ... element : the repetition of a cadence or sequence of cadences , the use of a refrain , or the moulding of a section's ...
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... elements as the hard , supporting bones . Attention is now to be turned from the bones to the skeleton , from the separate elements to the unified logical structure . The relative importance of this structure in poetry is , THE RATIONAL ...
... elements as the hard , supporting bones . Attention is now to be turned from the bones to the skeleton , from the separate elements to the unified logical structure . The relative importance of this structure in poetry is , THE RATIONAL ...
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... elements presented in the exercise above . EXERCISE 4 The various statements and details for the remaining part of the section appear below . The list is longer , as six stanzas are based upon it . Prepare your outline from these units ...
... elements presented in the exercise above . EXERCISE 4 The various statements and details for the remaining part of the section appear below . The list is longer , as six stanzas are based upon it . Prepare your outline from these units ...
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ENRICHMENT | 16 |
POETRY AND PROSE | 33 |
THE MECHANICS OF POETRY | 49 |
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