Critical Survey of Poetry: Authors Chau-DurFrank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1982 |
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... begins with " blue sky / that // water will / never make , " begins with the limitations or imperfections of water but then turns to " sing " ( praise ) " broken water's / forms " as identified with " mind's form " and " love's / error ...
... begins with " blue sky / that // water will / never make , " begins with the limitations or imperfections of water but then turns to " sing " ( praise ) " broken water's / forms " as identified with " mind's form " and " love's / error ...
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... begins to lose its energy , he begins a new one . This intuitional line division leads to free verse , which utilizes some end - rhyme and , more often , internal rhyme . Dorn's long narrative poems ( ¡° Idaho Out " and Gunslinger ) have ...
... begins to lose its energy , he begins a new one . This intuitional line division leads to free verse , which utilizes some end - rhyme and , more often , internal rhyme . Dorn's long narrative poems ( ¡° Idaho Out " and Gunslinger ) have ...
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... begins with a spondee ( " O Heavens ! " ) , as do lines nine and nineteen , line twenty - three begins with a trochee . A potentially monotonous emphasis on the rhyme - words is overcome through frequent enjambment : " That in a Palsey ...
... begins with a spondee ( " O Heavens ! " ) , as do lines nine and nineteen , line twenty - three begins with a trochee . A potentially monotonous emphasis on the rhyme - words is overcome through frequent enjambment : " That in a Palsey ...
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