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ius of Cassius ( as also of Lucilius ) makes sometimes only one syllable ,
sometimes two , as here . ... we have two supernumerary syllables in this line ,
but both so short that neither the mechanism nor the melody of the verse is at all
impaired ...
ius of Cassius ( as also of Lucilius ) makes sometimes only one syllable ,
sometimes two , as here . ... we have two supernumerary syllables in this line ,
but both so short that neither the mechanism nor the melody of the verse is at all
impaired ...
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The slight interruption to the flow of this line occasioned by the supernumerary
syllable in Casca adds greatly to the effect of the emphatic we that follows . It is
like the swell of the wave before it breaks . 87. If the tag - rag people . - In 180 [
Act I.
The slight interruption to the flow of this line occasioned by the supernumerary
syllable in Casca adds greatly to the effect of the emphatic we that follows . It is
like the swell of the wave before it breaks . 87. If the tag - rag people . - In 180 [
Act I.
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The excess here is of a syllable ( the fore of therefore ) not quite so manageable
as usual , and it makes the verse move ponderously , if we must not say halt ; but
perhaps such a prosody may be thought to be in accordance with the grave and ...
The excess here is of a syllable ( the fore of therefore ) not quite so manageable
as usual , and it makes the verse move ponderously , if we must not say halt ; but
perhaps such a prosody may be thought to be in accordance with the grave and ...
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... you are , ” . whether we make these comparatively unimportant words the
completion of the line of which Cassius's question forms the beginning , or take
them along with what follows , which would give us a line wanting only the first
syllable ...
... you are , ” . whether we make these comparatively unimportant words the
completion of the line of which Cassius's question forms the beginning , or take
them along with what follows , which would give us a line wanting only the first
syllable ...
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At the same time Mr. Knight's doctrine , that " a pause , such as must be made
after redress , stands in the place of a syllable , ” will , at any rate , not do here ;
for we should want two syllables after redress . The best way is to regard the ...
At the same time Mr. Knight's doctrine , that " a pause , such as must be made
after redress , stands in the place of a syllable , ” will , at any rate , not do here ;
for we should want two syllables after redress . The best way is to regard the ...
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