An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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... syllable foot consisting of an unaccented syllable followed by an accented syllable : ta - tum . It is the basic English foot for the idiomatic reason that most English words of two syllables ( many exceptions are , of course , to be ...
... syllable foot consisting of an unaccented syllable followed by an accented syllable : ta - tum . It is the basic English foot for the idiomatic reason that most English words of two syllables ( many exceptions are , of course , to be ...
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... syllables of the anapest must be read more rapidly than would be a single unaccented syllable . This first cause is assisted , moreover , by the reversal of the first foot , since that reversal puts three rather than two unstressed ...
... syllables of the anapest must be read more rapidly than would be a single unaccented syllable . This first cause is assisted , moreover , by the reversal of the first foot , since that reversal puts three rather than two unstressed ...
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... syllables , on the other hand , conventional metrics has a useful measure in the very number of unstressed syllables per foot . If , as previously noted , iambic may be taken as corresponding to three - eighths time , then the ...
... syllables , on the other hand , conventional metrics has a useful measure in the very number of unstressed syllables per foot . If , as previously noted , iambic may be taken as corresponding to three - eighths time , then the ...
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