The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius Caesar |
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Wherever either the earliest text or that which is commonly received has been deviated from to the extent of a word or a syllable , the alteration has been distinctly indicated . In this way a complete representation is given , in so ...
Wherever either the earliest text or that which is commonly received has been deviated from to the extent of a word or a syllable , the alteration has been distinctly indicated . In this way a complete representation is given , in so ...
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In so far as regards these languages , verse may be defined to consist in a certain arrangement of accented and unaccented syllables . The Plays of Shakespeare are all , with the exception only of occasional couplets , in unrhymed or ...
In so far as regards these languages , verse may be defined to consist in a certain arrangement of accented and unaccented syllables . The Plays of Shakespeare are all , with the exception only of occasional couplets , in unrhymed or ...
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I. In pressure of the voice , or accent , on the latter of the two , or , in other words , on the second , fourth , sixth , eighth , and tenth syllables of each line . After the tenth syllable , an unaccented syllable , or even two ...
I. In pressure of the voice , or accent , on the latter of the two , or , in other words , on the second , fourth , sixth , eighth , and tenth syllables of each line . After the tenth syllable , an unaccented syllable , or even two ...
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consisting , not of five feet of two syllables each , with one of them 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 ...
consisting , not of five feet of two syllables each , with one of them 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 ...
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The present is not merely a truncated line of nine syllables , or one where the defect consists in the want of either the first or the last syllable ; the defect here would not be cured by any addition to either the beginning or the end ...
The present is not merely a truncated line of nine syllables , or one where the defect consists in the want of either the first or the last syllable ; the defect here would not be cured by any addition to either the beginning or the end ...
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