Speaking PoetryDobson, 1968 - 231 pages |
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actor aesthetic alliteration anapaest Anthology of Modern beauty blank verse breath Bridges Browning's century choral speech consonants couplet D. H. Lawrence daffodils delight effective Elizabethan emotional emphasis English poetry English Verse enjambment especially example experience expression feeling free verse heroic couplet Hopkins iambic pentameter imagery imagination important impressive inflexion instance intellectual interest judgement Keats Keats's language lines listener lyrical poetry means metaphor metre metrical design Milton Modern Verse modulation movement NAMV narrative natural never pace pattern pause perhaps phrases pitch poem poet poet's poetic poetry-speaker pronunciation prose prosody purpose rhyme rhythmical Rupert Brooke satirical Scholar Gipsy sense sensitive sensuous Shakespeare Shelley significance song sonnet sound speak poetry speaker of poetry spoken sprung rhythm stanza stanza-form stress suggestion Tennyson thing thou thought tion trochee true understand vocal voice vowel-sounds vowels words Wordsworth writing written wrote