He believed that jazz was the essential American art form, and that no-one before him had seen the true potential of jazz prose or bop prosody. |
Her diction, her art of prosody, the amorous passion that he brings into her troubling singing make up for her hard and rather metallic tone. |
Traditional prosody describes the rhythm of poetry as the meaningful counterpoint of speech pattern against a fixed abstract meter. |
The second edition of 1575 tops this up with, among other things, the first treatise on prosody in English. |
The development of an appropriate poetic line is one of the most enduring interests and concerns of prosody. |
By contrast, Chapter 6 uses the prosody of classical Greek poetry to illuminate the Seventh Symphony. |