The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 163William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1947 |
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... free verse have been the source of a good deal of speculation in France , most of it of a somewhat fruitless nature . It is difficult not to feel that instead of examining its peculiar characteristics and the situation which produced it ...
... free verse have been the source of a good deal of speculation in France , most of it of a somewhat fruitless nature . It is difficult not to feel that instead of examining its peculiar characteristics and the situation which produced it ...
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... blank verse because it was the most suitable medium for the stage . The ' free verse ' of Webster and Tourneur was due partly to the internal disintegration of traditional measures and partly to an attempt to come still closer to ...
... blank verse because it was the most suitable medium for the stage . The ' free verse ' of Webster and Tourneur was due partly to the internal disintegration of traditional measures and partly to an attempt to come still closer to ...
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... free verse . The honour almost certainly belongs to Rimbaud ; but his two poems in free verse in the Illuminations- Marine and Mouvement are of no more importance for the develop- ment of contemporary poetry than the verse of Kahn and ...
... free verse . The honour almost certainly belongs to Rimbaud ; but his two poems in free verse in the Illuminations- Marine and Mouvement are of no more importance for the develop- ment of contemporary poetry than the verse of Kahn and ...
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