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Page 687
... meter . They do not correspond to real divisions in the line ; indeed , they fall often in the middle of a word . We place them where we do only to yield the ... meter is too perfectly regular , the probability is that RHYTHM AND METER 687.
... meter . They do not correspond to real divisions in the line ; indeed , they fall often in the middle of a word . We place them where we do only to yield the ... meter is too perfectly regular , the probability is that RHYTHM AND METER 687.
Page 689
... meter serves meaning . The uses of rhythm and meter are several . Like the musical repeti- tions of sound , the musical repetitions of accent can be pleasing for their own sake . In addition , rhythm works as an emotional stimulus and ...
... meter serves meaning . The uses of rhythm and meter are several . Like the musical repeti- tions of sound , the musical repetitions of accent can be pleasing for their own sake . In addition , rhythm works as an emotional stimulus and ...
Page 695
... meter serves meaning . The uses of rhythm and meter are several . Like the musical repeti- tions of sound , the musical repetitions of accent can be pleasing for their own sake . In addition , rhythm works as an emotional stimulus and ...
... meter serves meaning . The uses of rhythm and meter are several . Like the musical repeti- tions of sound , the musical repetitions of accent can be pleasing for their own sake . In addition , rhythm works as an emotional stimulus and ...
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Thomas Wolfe The Child by Tiger | 24 |
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