
Monologos
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Thanks for breaking that down Marty otherwise I would never have seen that 'internal' rhyme 

Re: Monologos
G'day
You'll find this one liner in Chapter 7 in James Fenton's ' an introduction to english poetry' note the title of the publication is in lower case.
I'll get down to section in question.
Para 3
The longer the words in a pentameter, the fewer opportunities for making one of these stresses. On could imagine an iambic pentameter consting of one word.
Deuterohermeneuticality
The next para he says: the one natural conversational stress ( one would lean on the first syllable). Which is consistent with IP.
1 unstressed, 1 stressed syllable.
So I suppose
Deu ter/oh erm/en eut/i cal/it y
I know I'm off on a tangent.
On the same subject. Neville's raised an interesting topic with his poetic one liner.
So I must take my hat off to Neville for his adroitness in the production of his poem
Off on a different direction I've seen expressive one line poetry.
eg; ? "..." & ? (...) !
Regards,
John
John
John
You'll find this one liner in Chapter 7 in James Fenton's ' an introduction to english poetry' note the title of the publication is in lower case.
I'll get down to section in question.
Para 3
The longer the words in a pentameter, the fewer opportunities for making one of these stresses. On could imagine an iambic pentameter consting of one word.
Deuterohermeneuticality
The next para he says: the one natural conversational stress ( one would lean on the first syllable). Which is consistent with IP.
1 unstressed, 1 stressed syllable.
So I suppose
Deu ter/oh erm/en eut/i cal/it y
I know I'm off on a tangent.
On the same subject. Neville's raised an interesting topic with his poetic one liner.
So I must take my hat off to Neville for his adroitness in the production of his poem
Off on a different direction I've seen expressive one line poetry.
eg; ? "..." & ? (...) !
Regards,
John
John
John
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Re: Monologos
Matt did one of those, John 

Neville
" Prose is description, poetry is presence " Les Murray.
" Prose is description, poetry is presence " Les Murray.
Re: Monologos
G'day Neville.
Yes, I've seen a few here and there.
Though I wouldn't class it as poetry.
Same as the Fenton example. Put Iambic Pentameter into one word and the pentameter loses rhythm.
John
Yes, I've seen a few here and there.
Though I wouldn't class it as poetry.
Same as the Fenton example. Put Iambic Pentameter into one word and the pentameter loses rhythm.
John