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... Iambus , Trochee , Spondee , Dactyl , Anapest , Tribrach , & c . - may be applied to English verse effectively enough on the principle of taking accented syllables for longs and unaccented for shorts , there is a superior convenience in ...
... Iambus , Trochee , Spondee , Dactyl , Anapest , Tribrach , & c . - may be applied to English verse effectively enough on the principle of taking accented syllables for longs and unaccented for shorts , there is a superior convenience in ...
cxvi ÆäÀÌÁö
... Iambus is absent from the first metrical place and we have instead the Trochee ( ax ) , the Spondee ( aa ) , or the Pyrrhic ( xx ) . In thirteen lines the Iambus is absent from the second place and we have a Pyrrhic , a Trochee , a ...
... Iambus is absent from the first metrical place and we have instead the Trochee ( ax ) , the Spondee ( aa ) , or the Pyrrhic ( xx ) . In thirteen lines the Iambus is absent from the second place and we have a Pyrrhic , a Trochee , a ...
cxvii ÆäÀÌÁö
... Iambus in several places , and not in one only . For a farther and more systematic view of the peculiarities of Milton's Blank Verse it will be best to distinguish his irregular lines ( if it be not absurd to give that name to what is ...
... Iambus in several places , and not in one only . For a farther and more systematic view of the peculiarities of Milton's Blank Verse it will be best to distinguish his irregular lines ( if it be not absurd to give that name to what is ...
cxviii ÆäÀÌÁö
... Iambus in almost any place of the line . Now , the possible combinations of the four dissyllabic feet xa , ax , xx , and aa in the five places , with the result of a blank verse that shall be good to the ear , are not a matter for ...
... Iambus in almost any place of the line . Now , the possible combinations of the four dissyllabic feet xa , ax , xx , and aa in the five places , with the result of a blank verse that shall be good to the ear , are not a matter for ...
cxix ÆäÀÌÁö
... Iambus , in the first metrical place , in Nos . 4 , 5 , 7 , 15 , 18 , 19 , 25 , 26 , 27 , 38 , 43 ; in the second metrical place in Nos . 2 , 3 , 13 , 30 , 35 ; in the third metrical place in Nos . 7 , 10 , 21 , 26 , 34 , 41 ; in the ...
... Iambus , in the first metrical place , in Nos . 4 , 5 , 7 , 15 , 18 , 19 , 25 , 26 , 27 , 38 , 43 ; in the second metrical place in Nos . 2 , 3 , 13 , 30 , 35 ; in the third metrical place in Nos . 7 , 10 , 21 , 26 , 34 , 41 ; in the ...
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