ComusUniversity Press, 1921 - 143 páginas |
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... syllable ( ' ) corresponds with the long syllable ( - ) of classical verse , and an unstressed syllable with the short ( ~ ) . In " scanning " a passage it is better always to use the term " stress " or " accent " than " long ...
... syllable ( ' ) corresponds with the long syllable ( - ) of classical verse , and an unstressed syllable with the short ( ~ ) . In " scanning " a passage it is better always to use the term " stress " or " accent " than " long ...
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... syllables . Briefly , he sometimes has eleven or even twelve syllables instead of ten in a line . The extra metrical " syllables . syllable may come ( a ) at the end of the line , ( b ) about the middle after some pause , or ( c ) in ...
... syllables . Briefly , he sometimes has eleven or even twelve syllables instead of ten in a line . The extra metrical " syllables . syllable may come ( a ) at the end of the line , ( b ) about the middle after some pause , or ( c ) in ...
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... syllable would naturally bear a stress or accent , and where it would not . Thus contrast 265 " And she shall be my queen . Hail , foreign won ( der ) " with 633 " Bore a bright golden flower , but not in thís ( sóil ) . " Illustrations ...
... syllable would naturally bear a stress or accent , and where it would not . Thus contrast 265 " And she shall be my queen . Hail , foreign won ( der ) " with 633 " Bore a bright golden flower , but not in thís ( sóil ) . " Illustrations ...
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... syllables , to the following foot . Compare these instances : " Before | the star ry threshold of | Jove's ... syllable , rhyme . Variations syllabic mea- sure . stressed , at the end , ( 3 ) by occasional deca- syllabic rhymed ...
... syllables , to the following foot . Compare these instances : " Before | the star ry threshold of | Jove's ... syllable , rhyme . Variations syllabic mea- sure . stressed , at the end , ( 3 ) by occasional deca- syllabic rhymed ...
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... syllable so that it scarcely sounds at all , and metrically does not count . The ( 1 ) main principle of elision is that an " open " vowel , i.e. a vowel preceding a vowel , may be " slurred . " The commonest instance is with the ...
... syllable so that it scarcely sounds at all , and metrically does not count . The ( 1 ) main principle of elision is that an " open " vowel , i.e. a vowel preceding a vowel , may be " slurred . " The commonest instance is with the ...
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