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Enjambment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Enjambment is the breaking of a syntactic unit (a phrase, clause, or sentence) by the end of a line or between two verses. It is to be contrasted with end-stopping, where each linguistic unit corresp...
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Creative Assignment # 2: 8 lines with enjambment ... What the heck is enjambment, anyway? ... "Enjambment" comes from a French word meaning to put one's leg across, or to step over, just as the sense of the line steps over the end of the line. Here are a few lines from Keats' Endymion (a poem, like Chaucer's,
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Visit this comprehensive resource for a definition and example of Enjambment used in Poetry composition. Facts and information and how to define Enjambment. Free educational resource providing an example and definition of Enjambment. ... Definition of Enjambment; How do you define Enjambment? What is the definition...
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Definition from Wiktionary, a free dictionary ... Jump to: navigation, search ... Singular; enjambment...
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; Meaning flows from line to line, and the reader’s eye is pulled forward. Enjambement creates a feeling of ''acceleration'', as the reader is forced to continue reading after the line has ended. ... Some shall be pardon’d, ... Each line is formally correspondent with a unit of thought — in this case, a clause of a...
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A selection of articles related to enjambment ... A Wisdom Archive on enjambment ... enjambment: Encyclopedia - Poetry...
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