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... 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 some ...
... 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 some ...
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John Milton David Masson. bought the hidden treasure " that it consists of four Trochees , or is Trochaic Dimeter or Trochaic Quaternarius , we may say that it is of the formula 4 ax ; instead of saying of the line " The Assyrian came ...
John Milton David Masson. bought the hidden treasure " that it consists of four Trochees , or is Trochaic Dimeter or Trochaic Quaternarius , we may say that it is of the formula 4 ax ; instead of saying of the line " The Assyrian came ...
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... trochees to the dactyl near the close , " which has a peculiar effect , and gives a sad , bewailing character to " the poem . ' He took a pencil , and divided the line thus : - 66 66 66 ' Von | mēiněm | breiten | Lāgĕr | bin ĭch věr ...
... trochees to the dactyl near the close , " which has a peculiar effect , and gives a sad , bewailing character to " the poem . ' He took a pencil , and divided the line thus : - 66 66 66 ' Von | mēiněm | breiten | Lāgĕr | bin ĭch věr ...
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... Trochee , a Spondee , or even an Anap©¡st ( xxa ) or an Antibacchius ( aax ) instead . In the third place we have five times a Trochee , a Pyrrhic , or a Spondee for the Iambus , and once an Antibacchius . In the fourth place , be ...
... Trochee , a Spondee , or even an Anap©¡st ( xxa ) or an Antibacchius ( aax ) instead . In the third place we have five times a Trochee , a Pyrrhic , or a Spondee for the Iambus , and once an Antibacchius . In the fourth place , be ...
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... Trochee , the Pyrrhic , or the Spondee ) for the regular Iambus , or in the substitutions of trisyllabic feet ( the Anap©¡st , the Dactyl , the Tribrach , & c . ) for the same . I. DISSYLLABIC VARIATIONS . - From the perplexing abundance ...
... Trochee , the Pyrrhic , or the Spondee ) for the regular Iambus , or in the substitutions of trisyllabic feet ( the Anap©¡st , the Dactyl , the Tribrach , & c . ) for the same . I. DISSYLLABIC VARIATIONS . - From the perplexing abundance ...
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