The Future Poetry
Appendixes toThe Future Poetry The three fragmentary pieces that follow, all written at differ- ent times, are each connected in ...
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APPENDIX I New Ways in English Literature (Review) Amid the commonplace, vapid and undiscriminating stuff which mostly does duty ...
312 The Future Poetry for the purpose for which these essays were put together, his criticism has one great fault, — there is to ...
APPENDIX III Part I Chapter I The Mantra A supreme, an absolute of itself, a reaching to an infinite and utmost, a last point of ...
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A draft of the poem on pages 377–78 ...
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On Quantitative Metre ...
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On Quantitative Metre The Reason of Past Failures A DEFINITIVE verdict seems to have been pronounced by the critical mind on the ...
318 The Future Poetry into close relation. There was, first, the problem of the natu- ralisation of classical metres in English ...
On Quantitative Metre 319 conceived that the best way to achieve their aim was to bring in the greatness of classical harmony an ...
320 The Future Poetry have no strength to bear and strong stresses are compelled to efface themselves while small insignificant ...
On Quantitative Metre 321 the method has invariably resulted in failure from Spenser to Bridges; the greatness of some of the po ...
322 The Future Poetry considerable attempt in this kind and have succeeded in creating something like an English hexameter; but ...
On Quantitative Metre 323 any English metre, yet for the hexameter, perhaps for any classi- cal rhythm, the discovery and manage ...
324 The Future Poetry of a pitch of accent or some helping inflexion falling on the main supporting syllable of the foot and by ...
On Quantitative Metre 325 beat. Such liberty of variation can always be indulged in English verse and it is sometimes pushed to ...
326 The Future Poetry the contrary, a very short sound can be made to bear the weight of the whole foot while longer ones trail ...
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