The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarE. Ginn, 1869 - 386 страници |
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... accented and unaccented syllables . The Plays of Shakespeare are all , with the excep- tion only of occasional couplets , in unrhymed or what is called Blank verse . This form of verse was first exemplified ... accent , on the THE VERSE . 29.
... accented and unaccented syllables . The Plays of Shakespeare are all , with the excep- tion only of occasional couplets , in unrhymed or what is called Blank verse . This form of verse was first exemplified ... accent , on the THE VERSE . 29.
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... accent on the first syllable may be substituted for one on the second , providing it be not done in two adjoining feet . This transfer- ence of the accent is more unusual in certain of the feet than in others - most of all in the fifth ...
... accent on the first syllable may be substituted for one on the second , providing it be not done in two adjoining feet . This transfer- ence of the accent is more unusual in certain of the feet than in others - most of all in the fifth ...
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... accented , but of two and a half feet , each of four syllables , with at least one of the four accented ; the half foot , which need not have an accent , occurring sometimes at the beginning of the line , sometimes in the middle ...
... accented , but of two and a half feet , each of four syllables , with at least one of the four accented ; the half foot , which need not have an accent , occurring sometimes at the beginning of the line , sometimes in the middle ...
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... accented . That is the normal form of the line . When there is rhyme , the consonance is always in the tenth syllable . As , how- ever , in dancing ( which is a kind of visible verse , the poetry of motion , as it has been called ) , or ...
... accented . That is the normal form of the line . When there is rhyme , the consonance is always in the tenth syllable . As , how- ever , in dancing ( which is a kind of visible verse , the poetry of motion , as it has been called ) , or ...
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... accented syllable , one taking only a very slight accent , or none at all , is made to fill the tenth place . One form , indeed , of this peculiarity of struc- ture is extremely common , and is resorted to by all our poets as often for ...
... accented syllable , one taking only a very slight accent , or none at all , is made to fill the tenth place . One form , indeed , of this peculiarity of struc- ture is extremely common , and is resorted to by all our poets as often for ...
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