enjambment in a sentence
Examples
- Alternation between enjambment and end-stopped lines is characteristic of some Milton's " Paradise Lost ".
- He raps with a confident, morally transparent persona and a polyvocal delivery that uses devices such as enjambment and deconstructionism.
- End-stopping is more frequent in early Shakespeare : as his style developed, the proportion of enjambment in his plays increased.
- Donne also uses enjambment between lines three and four to speed up the flow as he builds to his desire to be made new.
- Scholars such as Goswin K�nig and A . C . Bradley have estimated approximate dates of undated works of Shakespeare by studying the frequency of enjambment.
- Ben Jonson, meanwhile, used a tighter blank verse with less enjambment in his great comedies " Volpone " and " The Alchemist ".
- In his " fresh " rhyming verses, Beiser employs " all the tricks of the trade, such as enjambment, sound echoes, and internal rhyme ."
- In her own work, Levertov concentrated on various techniques such as enjambment, popular with much of Shakespeare s work, and juxtaposition of key words for effect.
- Enjambment is a line break in the middle of a sentence, phrase or clause, or one that offers internal ( sub ) text or rhythmically jars for added emphasis.
- "Something You Can Do with Your Finger " from " South Park " uses enjambment to replace taboo words with non-taboo phrases with the same initial syllable.