Preface to PoetryHarcourt, Brace, 1946 - 737 pages |
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Page 109
... rime ; and this was called special form.s But we must proceed to a consideration of rime , which is often the distinguishing feature of a line - scheme . Rime - or " rhyme , " as it is also spelled - names that repetition of sound which ...
... rime ; and this was called special form.s But we must proceed to a consideration of rime , which is often the distinguishing feature of a line - scheme . Rime - or " rhyme , " as it is also spelled - names that repetition of sound which ...
Page 713
... rime in- volving syllables identical not only in their vowels and following con- sonants , but also in their ... RIME , the use , where rime is expected , of words that do not strictly rime , either because the vowel sounds are not ...
... rime in- volving syllables identical not only in their vowels and following con- sonants , but also in their ... RIME , the use , where rime is expected , of words that do not strictly rime , either because the vowel sounds are not ...
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... rime ( strained rime , eye rime , and identical rime ) . See initial rime , assonance , subsidiary rhythm . RIME ROYAL , a seven - line stanzaic form , ababbcc5 , used by Chaucer and Shakespeare and William Morris . RIME - SCHEME , a ...
... rime ( strained rime , eye rime , and identical rime ) . See initial rime , assonance , subsidiary rhythm . RIME ROYAL , a seven - line stanzaic form , ababbcc5 , used by Chaucer and Shakespeare and William Morris . RIME - SCHEME , a ...
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ANATOMY OF THE POEMEXPERIENCE | 65 |
65 | 91 |
Visual and Other FreeImagery | 137 |
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