An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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... foot . If , as previously noted , iambic may be taken as corresponding to three - eighths time , then the unaccented syllable of the iambic foot Corresponds to an eighth , and the unaccented syllables of an anapestic foot correspond to ...
... foot . If , as previously noted , iambic may be taken as corresponding to three - eighths time , then the unaccented syllable of the iambic foot Corresponds to an eighth , and the unaccented syllables of an anapestic foot correspond to ...
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... foot is , accordingly , a trochee rather than a pyrrhic . It is the second line of this stanza , however , that ... foot occurs , an unaccented syllable that would ac- company the accent in a mechanical scansion may be displaced to the ...
... foot is , accordingly , a trochee rather than a pyrrhic . It is the second line of this stanza , however , that ... foot occurs , an unaccented syllable that would ac- company the accent in a mechanical scansion may be displaced to the ...
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... foot rendered as a pyrrhic containing a caesura within it . If the line must be brought to five feet at all costs it seems far more rea- sonable to take the caesura as a foot all by itself ( a full measure rest ) than to render a split ...
... foot rendered as a pyrrhic containing a caesura within it . If the line must be brought to five feet at all costs it seems far more rea- sonable to take the caesura as a foot all by itself ( a full measure rest ) than to render a split ...
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