单词 | scansion |
例句 | Nash’s are hard to decipher anyway; because rhyme and scansion aren’t her thing, the ear gets no help. Review: In ‘Only Gold,’ Each Move Is Worth 1,000 Words 2022-11-07T05:00:00Z Writing poetry by ear, which is so clearly Tempest's forte, is no reason to ignore formal details like line breaks and scansion, especially when the intention is that it will appear in print. Guardian First Book Award reader nominations: Everything Speaks In Its Own Way by Kate Tempest 2012-07-20T10:42:03Z I know he complained in vain about the scansion of some of the lines of verse I translated. Once upon a life: Margaret Drabble 2010-12-05T00:05:00Z On the other, there remain some of the unvarnished characteristics of a true grime record; stretched scansion, oafish choruses and enjoyably unlikely phrasing. Skepta: Doin' It Again - review 2011-01-27T23:59:00Z He calls Nicks “a poet of sometimes exquisite technical skill in terms of cadence and scansion.” Rock ’n’ Roll, Between the Covers 2017-11-29T05:00:00Z To my ear, that is by far the strongest line of the poem—the most charged with meaning, the most memorable—and its rhythmic scansion is no small part of that. The lost art of memorizing poetry 2014-04-27T00:00:00Z You see why she would become a like-minded choreographer — in scansion, structure and thought — for Mr. Glass. Review: The Revelatory Early Works of Lucinda Childs at MoMA 2018-10-31T04:00:00Z Clarity for lyricists has to refer not just to scansion and word choice, but also how their songs are communicated. Perspective | Now hear this: How ‘Into the Woods’ makes the noise so joyful 2022-07-29T04:00:00Z There’s something about Shakespeare and the language that, as a Black performer, I naturally get: the rhythms, the scansion, the iambic pentameter. Why 'Macbeth' actor Corey Hawkins felt compelled to study the classics 2022-01-12T05:00:00Z While other poets might spend years studying the scansion of poetry, she said she’s not as interested in form. New to poetry? These poets will help you get started 2021-09-09T04:00:00Z Donaldson is obsessed with scansion – where the stresses fall in a line. How Julia Donaldson conquered the world, one rhyme at a time 2020-12-17T05:00:00Z The poems in the collection, displaying fairly conventional scansion and suffused with mythic references from Classical tradition, ancient sagas and oral verse, typify Mr. Merwin’s early style. W.S. Merwin, Poet of Life’s Evanescence, Dies at 91 2019-03-15T04:00:00Z These lyrics, also taken from the oral histories, have a Brechtian disregard for rhyme or scansion. The problem of masculinity, in men’s words 2018-06-08T04:00:00Z But Mr. Kim wants a phased-in reduction of his nuclear capabilities in exchange for reciprocal aid and loosening of scansions, as well as guarantees the U.S. will not invade or try to topple his government. Mike Pompeo, Donald Trump strategize ahead of meeting with Kim Yong-chol 2018-05-30T04:00:00Z If the scansion was reminiscent of Ali, it hit the spot with a local audience new to King’s theatrical style. Don King reveals plans for Bermane Stiverne to fight ‘King of the Nile’ 2014-07-22T04:00:00Z I venture to think scansion may be sacrificed to propriety, occasionally, Mr. Wheedler—but pray go on. Mr Punch's Model Music Hall Songs and Dramas Collected, Improved and Re-arranged from Punch 2012-03-06T03:00:20.097Z If you will read Whitman aloud, pronouncing the words as they are pronounced in prose, and emphasizing them according to the sense, the scansion will take care of itself. The Critical Game 2012-01-05T03:00:38.527Z Your uncle’s words: ‘Tennyson has no sense of rhythm and scansion,’ have been constantly quoted against me. Tennyson and His Friends 2011-12-28T03:00:32.373Z I shall hold no brief for the good professor's method of scansion. Atlantic Classics 2011-10-16T02:00:18.497Z Having no reverence for the French language, they invented hideous and reckless words, they stretched or curtailed syllables, in order to fit the scansion. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z And as a matter of fact the scansion of the locomotive, its restless rattling, has often been the cause of the rhythmic velocity of his verses. ?mile Verhaeren 2011-02-26T03:00:52.147Z Many critics have noted the change from the strictly syllabic scansion of Pope's school to metres like those of Tennyson's Maud, and a hundred later poems, in which syllabic measurement is wholly discarded. Thomas Moore 2011-01-14T03:00:51.040Z I expect Purcell had more than one bad half-hour with Dryden, for the laws and regulations of musical accent may often conflict with the cadences and scansion adopted by the poet. Tennyson and His Friends 2011-12-28T03:00:32.373Z Again, there are certain types of line which do occur in Beowulf as we have it, though they seem contrary to the principles of O.E. scansion. Beowulf An Introduction to the Study of the Poem with a Discussion of the Stories of Offa and Finn Indeed, all French poetry is easily scanned quantitatively, though the usual authorities protest against such scansion. A Short History of French Literature The couplet is not felt to be of significance, and many lines are so irregular in stress as to make scansion difficult. English Verse Specimens Illustrating its Principles and History This syllable, therefore, gives the cue to the scansion of the whole line. Anglo-Saxon Grammar and Exercise Book with Inflections, Syntax, Selections for Reading, and Glossary The eccentric scansion of the groups is an adornment; but as soon as the original beat has been forgotten, they cease implicitly to be eccentric. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 16 (of 25) The metre, as the lines are rendered, appears to be quite unusual; but scansion reveals the fact that it is none other than the octosyllabic couplet, disguised by the printer's art. Writings in the United Amateur, 1915-1922 It was a slip of yellow note paper, checked along the margin with groups of rhyming words and scansion marks, and in the middle this single verse. Hidden Water His own I have tried in vain to reduce by scansion into any metrical feet at all; they look like nothing on earth, and sound like anapests broken up and driven wrong.... English Verse Specimens Illustrating its Principles and History A number of contracted forms, such as 't is, shortened to 'tis, in order to preserve the scansion of poetry 6. Graham's Magazine Vol. XXXII No. 2. February 1848 The rule of scansion in verse is to suggest no measure but the one in hand; in prose, to suggest no measure at all. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 16 (of 25) The outstanding fault is defective metre—Mrs. Samples should carefully count her syllables, and repeat her lines aloud, to make sure of perfect scansion. Writings in the United Amateur, 1915-1922 Like this is the scansion of Tennyson’s “Break, Break, Break.” English: Composition and Literature It is either hexameter or pentameter, according to the scansion? Notes and Queries, Number 204, September 24, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. We cannot imagine any one seriously defending, after this majestical work, the old syllabic notion of scansion.... A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800 You see I was paying so much attention to the scansion. The Wallypug in London She had pulled down the green shade and propping her elbows in their former position had returned to her scansion. Beatrice Leigh at College A Story for Girls A knowledge of the most common forms of variation is necessary to correct scansion. English: Composition and Literature The edition before us contains the scansion of the lines, with occasional verbal as well as metrical corrections, marked in red ink, in Capell’s hand. The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [9 vols.] Introduction and Publisher's Advertising Amidst the overwrought sentimentality and faulty scansion which marked most of the pieces was one simple little poem that struck a true note, said its little say, and quit—without a superfluous word. Ten Thousand Miles with a Dog Sled A Narrative of Winter Travel in Interior Alaska Milton's Prosody by Robert Bridges, 1901, is the best study of the metre and scansion of Milton's later poems, especially of Paradise Lost. Milton I wanted to read it aloud to you and get in my practice on scansion that way. Beatrice Leigh at College A Story for Girls Mark the scansion of stanza 34, Canto II. Teachers' Outlines for Studies in English Based on the Requirements for Admission to College Nevertheless there was a controversy over Rowley, hardly less obstinate than that over Ossian, a controversy made possible only by the then almost universal ignorance of the forms, scansion, and vocabulary of early English poetry. Brief History of English and American Literature Many a flower-girt dwelling and splendid scansion lacks all the essentials of Home. Aims and Aids for Girls and Young Women On the Various Duties of Life, Physical, Intellectual, And Moral Development; Self-Culture, Improvement, Dress, Beauty, Fashion, Employment, Education, The Home Relations, Their Duties To Young Men, Marriage, Womanhood And Happiness. Her walk was like the scansion of good verse. The Lighted Match A great deal too much fuss is made over the pronunciation and scansion of Chaucer. Adventures in Criticism Select three stanzas in different parts of the poem and mark the scansion. Teachers' Outlines for Studies in English Based on the Requirements for Admission to College Can you improve it with the embellishments of rhyme and strict scansion? On The Art of Reading Dryden's preface has some admirable criticism of Chaucer, although it is evident, from what he says about the old poet's versification, that the secret of Middle English scansion and pronunciation had already been lost. A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century I say 'unit' because here, as in scansion, what counts is not the syllable, but the vowel plus all the consonants that come between it and the next vowel. Society for Pure English Tract 4 The Pronunciation of English Words Derived from the Latin There are, moreover, occasional difficulties in this method of scansion, some lines refusing to accommodate themselves to the Procrustean methods of sixteenth-century editors, and exactly similar anomalies are to be found in Spenser. Pastoral Poetry and Pastoral Drama A Literary Inquiry, with Special Reference to the Pre-Restoration Stage in England It is a rough, irregular metre, in which the trochees preponderate over the dactyls: many of the lines, in fact, would not bear a critical scansion. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 09, No. 54, April, 1862 Nevertheless there was a controversy over Rowley hardly less obstinate than that over Ossian, a controversy made possible only by the then almost universal ignorance of the forms, scansion, and vocabulary of early English poetry. From Chaucer to Tennyson Indeed, it was nothing but the general ignorance of the spelling, flexions, vocabulary, and scansion of Middle English verse, that made the controversy possible. A History of English Romanticism in the Eighteenth Century Now without going into the difference between long vowels and ordinary vowels, of which latter some are long in scansion and some short, it is clear that there is no identity. Society for Pure English Tract 4 The Pronunciation of English Words Derived from the Latin It differs from the doggerel of the Fairy Pastoral in making no apparent attempt at scansion at all, and so at least escapes the crabbedness of Percy's language. Pastoral Poetry and Pastoral Drama A Literary Inquiry, with Special Reference to the Pre-Restoration Stage in England Yet it is evident to us that these, and even minuter points of accentual scansion, have been regarded by Mr. Coleridge as worthy of study and observation. Famous Reviews Many of the lines almost defy scansion, so that no help is to be got from observing the run of the lines. Literary Blunders They are dialogues between himself and his pupil, the poet Licentius, upon metre and scansion. Saint Augustin Would the Armed Services make their records available for scansion by somatotype and pigmentation? Bad Medicine He does not seem to have a quick ear for scansion, which would sometimes have assisted him to the true reading. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 02, No. 08, June 1858 Like our huge earth itself, which, to ordinary scansion, is full of vulgar contradictions and offence, man, viewed in the lump, displeases, and is a constant puzzle and affront to the merely educated classes. Complete Prose Works Specimen Days and Collect, November Boughs and Goodbye My Fancy Thus he seems to think that a strict scansion would require us in the verses "So he with difficulty and labor hard," and "Carnation, purple, azure, or specked with gold," to pronounce diffikty and purp'. Among My Books Second Series In the fifth and last lines we see a reversion to the ante-classical irregularities of scansion. The History of Roman Literature From the earliest period to the death of Marcus Aurelius It is made up of all the poetic feet —iambics, trochees, dactyls, anapests—so that it almost defies any attempt at scansion. Poets of the South In the interests of scansion, Spenser wisely overlooks this detail. The Faerie Queene — Volume 01 But these verses will not submit to iambic or trochaic scansion, and their form is as strange as a democratic government was a century and a half ago to the monarchies of Europe. History of American Literature Our old Greek friend, after a run of twenty miles, would always reel off a round hundred of graphic verses unimpeachable in scansion. Zuleika Dobson, or, an Oxford love story The true theory of early Latin scansion is established beyond a doubt by the labours of Ritschl in regard to Plautus. The History of Roman Literature From the earliest period to the death of Marcus Aurelius He merely instructs his pupil in the material part—the scansion, metres, and so on—of French poetry. Essays in Little Here the scansion is regular, the verse polished, the thought undemocratic. History of American Literature |
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