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Biblical Rhythm

2023-09-07 12:04:39

The influence on the crying of the Bible, the country to be loved, the country to be loved, the country to be cried, to be beloved: Like the Bible, it is short for everyone, but this is a wonderful book. It reads like a nice poem. Please look forward to reflecting. Unknown lawyer from Chicago The owner of The Hidden Room, a bookshop by South Haven, Michigan, has found this simple but memorable commentary on a note from a prominent Chicago law firm. This card stayed in the cry of Allen Payton, Dear Country. Since his childhood, Peyton was a language enthusiast and a devout Christian.

I answered the Bible rhythm and grammar through English literature. Christopher Smart of the 18th century wrote poems formed by anaphora rather than meters and rhymes. The reader scoffed at his very traditional Jubilate Agno (1759) he wrote, which was confined to the sanctuary of the mental hospital. Today these poems are playful, seems strange and modern. At the same time, in France, Arthur Rambo and a group of iconic poets abandoned a long tradition. Instead of making poetry based on the number of syllables per line, we will form a poem according to the rhythm of speaking French. By the beginning of the 20th century, poets throughout Europe were seeking the possibility of poetry based on natural deformation rather than formal structure.

Readers accustomed to identifying poetry in Dante, Goethe, Mickiewicz, Rumi may think that they are based on poetry and conventional electricity meter, but Biblical poetry using other means, etc. There is a tradition. It produces rhythm and sweetness. Many of today's poems reflect criticisms of tradition of poetry, play against other things, test, sometimes completely abandon rhythm rhythm and rhythm. In today's world where globalization advances, poets often adjust the formats, styles, and techniques of different cultures and languages.