The Future Poetry
On Quantitative Metre 327 The fo ⊥ rms|of thi | ngs|unkno ⊥ wn,|the po ⊥ |et’s pe | n Tu ⊥ rns them|to sha ⊥ pes|and gi | ves|to ...
328 The Future Poetry expressive rhythm could have been contrived to convey potently the power, the excitement and the amplitude ...
On Quantitative Metre 329 pitch, but weight of voice emphasis; it is a brief hammer-stroke of the voice from above which comes d ...
330 The Future Poetry The line is divided into three word-groups; the first contains two stresses, the others carry each three s ...
On Quantitative Metre 331 elements, stress and accent, to influence and vary the rhythm but not allow them to interfere in the b ...
332 The Future Poetry see quantitative feet come to coincide exactly or predomi- nantly with stress or accentual feet in Harvey’ ...
On Quantitative Metre 333 another factor, the weight-length; it may even be said that all quantity in English is determined by w ...
334 The Future Poetry of consonants buttressing up the short syllable, it remains short, unless lengthened by stress. We must co ...
On Quantitative Metre 335 the classical languages that a sequence of more than one con- sonant after a short vowel — whether in ...
336 The Future Poetry scan the first line — O _ ne a _ nd u ̆n|a _ rmed i _ nthe ̆|ca _ rwa _ sthe _ |dri _ ve _ r;|gre _ ywa _ ...
On Quantitative Metre 337 Here the word “continent” clearly does not become a cretic, even when a third consonant follows like t ...
338 The Future Poetry A _/ rma ̆vi / ̆r|u _ mque ̆ca / ̆|no _ ,Tro _/ |jae _ qui _ |pri _/ mu ̆sa ̆b|o _/ ri _ s I _ ta / ̆li ̆| ...
On Quantitative Metre 339 into the category of longs by the force of the consonant weigh- tage, but these conditions are not nat ...
340 The Future Poetry are lengthened by stress — or else by a sufficient weight of con- sonants or some other lengthening sound- ...
On Quantitative Metre 341 have their place in the rhythm and the intonation but not in the metre; they are not allowed to determ ...
342 The Future Poetry and can then conscientiously determine the rhythm of your own answer. Or if one takes, as a resting-house ...
On Quantitative Metre 343 Ble _ sse ̆da _ re|the ̆mee _ k;|fo ̆rthe _ ysha ̆ll|i ̆nhe _ ri ̆t|the ̆ea _ rth.| Ble _ sse ̆da _ re ...
344 The Future Poetry The measures of this prose rhythm find their units of order in word-groups and not as in poetry in metrica ...
On Quantitative Metre 345 constructed on this principle of quantity, — though free verse also on that basis has to be taken into ...
346 The Future Poetry own bondage; it is in spite of its appearance of human con- vention a law of Nature, an innermost mind-nat ...
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