American Prosody |
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1 Definition of Title | xvii |
The Difficulties of Reducing Versification to a Science | xviii |
Definition of Terms and Principles | xxiii |
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abab alexandrine alliteration alternate rime American Literature American poets American versification anapestic ballad measure blank verse Boston breath-sweeps Bryant's cadence cæsura characteristic consonant couplet and alternate critics elision Emerson's Emily Dickinson's English Verse enjambment example fact free verse Freneau full stop half-line heroic couplet Hiawatha History of American Holmes iambic iambic pentameter Ibid illustration important influence initial foot irregular Lanier Leaves of Grass Longfellow's Lowell Lowell's lyric meter metrical stress metrists minor poets octosyllabic octosyllabic couplets open vowels parallelism passage pattern pauses pentameter Philip Freneau phrase Poe's poem poet's poetic poetry practically prosodic prosodic theory quatrain redundant syllable regular reiteration repetition rhythm rhythmical rime-scheme rimes says secondary accent seven-stress Song sonnets sounds spondee stanza syllables technique thought three-stress tion Transcendentalism trisyllabic feet trochaic trochees unaccented unrimed usually variations vowels Walt Walt Whitman Whitman Whittier's words wrote York لا