单词 | prosodic |
例句 | Unlike his poetry to date, these are formally very loose, gently line-ended but without anything much in the way of rhyme, metre or the other prosodic tools poets often bring to bear on their poems. Poetically speaking at the Hay festival 2010-06-02T13:07:00Z A formal discipline of picture-making presides, as prosodic sophistication does in Han Shan—governing a flow that recalls Jackson Pollock’s response when a visitor remarked that he didn’t work from nature. Timelessness in Works by Thomas Cole and Brice Marden 2019-05-27T04:00:00Z Critically, they are nothing; but historically, they dominated the popular prosodic thought of the eighteenth century. The Art of English Poetry (1708) 2011-01-29T03:00:20.010Z The Mirror as a whole has bibliographical and prosodic rather than literary interest. A History of Elizabethan Literature Extending as it does from Shakespeare to Crabbe, it covers the great period of English poetry and deals with the final development of the prosodic system. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800 It is, of course, fair to remember that Anglo-Saxon verse—now, according to the orthodox, to be ranked among the strictest prosodic kinds—was long thought to be as formless as this. The Flourishing of Romance and the Rise of Allegory (Periods of European Literature, vol. II) When his prosodic effects are obvious they lose their power; we can see how the trick is done and we do not marvel. The Principles of English Versification They are ruder in form; and alternately rhymed, or distinguished from prose only by a certain irregular but prosodic measure, sometimes trochaic, but mostly dactylic. Historical View of the Languages and Literature of the Slavic Nations But he has some piquancy of phrase, and is particularly noticeable for the variety, and to a certain extent the accomplishment, of his prosodic experiments—a point of much importance for the time. A History of Elizabethan Literature The same prosodic objection does not apply to such parallel locutions as what did and when did. Language An Introduction to the Study of Speech Macpherson's work certainly served to stimulate prosodic experimentation during the next half century; it is certainly no coincidence that two of the boldest innovators, Blake and Coleridge, were admirers of Macpherson's work. Fragments of Ancient Poetry The poet's ear and his sixth prosodic sense enable him to make his verse a perfect vehicle of his meaning and emotion. The Principles of English Versification His translations appear to me really excellent, very carefully made, and prosodically well suited to the music. Letters of Franz Liszt -- Volume 2 from Rome to the End But a frequent kind of repetition which is truly a prosodic phenomenon and which, though primarily an element of stanzaic form, has often an effect analogous to those just described, is the refrain. The Principles of English Versification Probably nothing better illustrates the formal dependence of literature on language than the prosodic aspect of poetry. Language An Introduction to the Study of Speech There is, to be sure, an arcanum of prosodic theory which is the province of specialists. The Principles of English Versification |
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