The English of Shakespeare: Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His Julius CaesarE. Ginn, 1869 - 386 страници |
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... syllable in a pause by which the reading of the line is to be broken . This notion appears to have received the sanction of Coleridge . But I cannot think that he had fully considered the matter . It is certain that in no verse of ...
... syllable in a pause by which the reading of the line is to be broken . This notion appears to have received the sanction of Coleridge . But I cannot think that he had fully considered the matter . It is certain that in no verse of ...
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... syllables , the characteristic of which is that the pressure is upon the sixth and the twelfth . Without this twelve ... syllable . As , how- ever , in dancing ( which is a kind of visible verse , the poetry of motion , as it has been ...
... syllables , the characteristic of which is that the pressure is upon the sixth and the twelfth . Without this twelve ... syllable . As , how- ever , in dancing ( which is a kind of visible verse , the poetry of motion , as it has been ...
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... syllable is the termination of a word of which the syllable having the accent has already done duty in its proper place in the preceding foot . It is in this way that , both in our blank and in our rhymed verse , the large classes of ...
... syllable is the termination of a word of which the syllable having the accent has already done duty in its proper place in the preceding foot . It is in this way that , both in our blank and in our rhymed verse , the large classes of ...
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... syllable than the termination -ty or -ly , for instance , which is so frequently found . in the same position , these and other similar mono- syllables are constantly recognized , under the second of the above laws of modification , as ...
... syllable than the termination -ty or -ly , for instance , which is so frequently found . in the same position , these and other similar mono- syllables are constantly recognized , under the second of the above laws of modification , as ...
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... syllables on his fingers . Everything else but the mere number of the syllables went with him for nothing . This is demonstrated by all that he has written on the subject . And , curiously enough , Mr. James Boswell , the associate of ...
... syllables on his fingers . Everything else but the mere number of the syllables went with him for nothing . This is demonstrated by all that he has written on the subject . And , curiously enough , Mr. James Boswell , the associate of ...
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