The English Prosody: With Rules Deduced from the Genius of Our Language, and the Examples of the PoetsCrocker, 1847 - 152 Seiten |
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... occur where they may be needed , for the purpose last mentioned , in verse , two other pauses , called poetic pauses , pertain to verse , and are occasionally used , when the syntax pauses are wanting , and which may here be noticed ...
... occur where they may be needed , for the purpose last mentioned , in verse , two other pauses , called poetic pauses , pertain to verse , and are occasionally used , when the syntax pauses are wanting , and which may here be noticed ...
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... occur in our English compositions ; and when they do , may be formed of some important monosyllable words , nouns , adjectives , & c . - as , in the following : " The deep damp vault . " " The great south sea . " " A great white thrōne ...
... occur in our English compositions ; and when they do , may be formed of some important monosyllable words , nouns , adjectives , & c . - as , in the following : " The deep damp vault . " " The great south sea . " " A great white thrōne ...
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... occur , and when they do , by a regular gradation of metre . By these frequent failures , in the distribution of rhyme and metre , a rhythmus of sound is not produced , and the ear is not satisfied . In Pindaric odes , which are ...
... occur , and when they do , by a regular gradation of metre . By these frequent failures , in the distribution of rhyme and metre , a rhythmus of sound is not produced , and the ear is not satisfied . In Pindaric odes , which are ...
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... and forms , and by means of the various sounds of language , has , in numerous instances , added force and beauty to expression . But here it is observable that certain cases occur , when a continued order 38 ENGLISH GRAMMAR .
... and forms , and by means of the various sounds of language , has , in numerous instances , added force and beauty to expression . But here it is observable that certain cases occur , when a continued order 38 ENGLISH GRAMMAR .
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... occur , when a continued order of sounds , or succession of one kind of measures , may be inadequate to the purpose of expression , in like manner as plain diction is in some cases inadequate , without the aid of rhetorical figures ...
... occur , when a continued order of sounds , or succession of one kind of measures , may be inadequate to the purpose of expression , in like manner as plain diction is in some cases inadequate , without the aid of rhetorical figures ...
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