An Introduction to Literature, Том 3Herbert Barrows, Gordon Norton Ray Houghton Mifflin, 1959 - 1331 страници |
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... stressed on the first syllable ( wait - ing , ap - ple , sín - gle ) . Note that when such words are pre- ceded by an article or by a monosyllabic preposition , a light - heavy or iambic sequence happens . There is a general tendency in ...
... stressed on the first syllable ( wait - ing , ap - ple , sín - gle ) . Note that when such words are pre- ceded by an article or by a monosyllabic preposition , a light - heavy or iambic sequence happens . There is a general tendency in ...
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... stressed syllables . Since " Life " must obviously be stressed , one may be tempted to read the line as that rare thing , a dactyllic octameter . A second look , however , will make it clear that like others in the extract , the line is ...
... stressed syllables . Since " Life " must obviously be stressed , one may be tempted to read the line as that rare thing , a dactyllic octameter . A second look , however , will make it clear that like others in the extract , the line is ...
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... stressed syllable with stressed syllable . False rhyme offers an unstressed syllable as a rhyme for a stressed syllable . Examples of false rhymes are : apple - full , sea - eternity , widow - snow . Few poetic abuses can be drearier ...
... stressed syllable with stressed syllable . False rhyme offers an unstressed syllable as a rhyme for a stressed syllable . Examples of false rhymes are : apple - full , sea - eternity , widow - snow . Few poetic abuses can be drearier ...
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