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- catalog description "Trope, Tense, Measure -- Hendiadys and Hamlet -- The Lyric Tense: Simple Present Verbs in English Poems -- Supposing a Measure for Measure for Measure -- Lines of the Poets -- Wyatt's Decasyllabic Line -- Donne's Sculptured Stanzas -- Yeats's Expressive Style -- Lowell's Pentameter Line -- Hearing the Measures: A Review-Article -- Pulse and Breath: An Exchange with X.J. Kennedy -- Troubles of a Professional Meter Reader -- Oral or Literate, Silent or Sounded -- Blank Verse in the Jacobean Theater: Language That Vanishes, Language That Keeps -- An Almost Oral Art: Shakespeare's Language on Stage and Page -- The Silent Speech of Shakespeare's Sonnets.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Trope, Tense, Measure -- Hendiadys and Hamlet -- The Lyric Tense: Simple Present Verbs in English Poems -- Supposing a Measure for Measure for Measure -- Lines of the Poets -- Wyatt's Decasyllabic Line -- Donne's Sculptured Stanzas -- Yeats's Expressive Style -- Lowell's Pentameter Line -- Hearing the Measures: A Review-Article -- Pulse and Breath: An Exchange with X.J. Kennedy -- Troubles of a Professional Meter Reader -- Oral or Literate, Silent or Sounded -- Blank Verse in the Jacobean Theater: Language That Vanishes, Language That Keeps -- An Almost Oral Art: Shakespeare's Language on Stage and Page -- The Silent Speech of Shakespeare's Sonnets.".