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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... rise to many late publications on the subject , and perhaps more than are necessary . Some of those publications we consider pretty good , and others not so good . But improvement in the system is the main thing to be sought for . On ...
... rise to many late publications on the subject , and perhaps more than are necessary . Some of those publications we consider pretty good , and others not so good . But improvement in the system is the main thing to be sought for . On ...
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... rise , And temples rise , Rome bow'd to Pom- Insert an amphibrach in an iambic line , 5th place . Let this auspi- cious day be ever sacred . Insert a spondee and pyrrhic in an iambic line . sion'd with a thousand friends . Insert a ...
... rise , And temples rise , Rome bow'd to Pom- Insert an amphibrach in an iambic line , 5th place . Let this auspi- cious day be ever sacred . Insert a spondee and pyrrhic in an iambic line . sion'd with a thousand friends . Insert a ...
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... rise to those various names , in the Grecian prosody ; we have no causes , and no marks of dis- tinction , in our English odes , which make it necessary to retain those names , and to use them after the manner of the Greeks . Hence we ...
... rise to those various names , in the Grecian prosody ; we have no causes , and no marks of dis- tinction , in our English odes , which make it necessary to retain those names , and to use them after the manner of the Greeks . Hence we ...
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... rise to their use of them in this way . Hence we may see that those diversifications of verse , by different kinds of feet , are admissible ; and that they may be properly used in two ways , viz . to diversify the numbers ; and also as ...
... rise to their use of them in this way . Hence we may see that those diversifications of verse , by different kinds of feet , are admissible ; and that they may be properly used in two ways , viz . to diversify the numbers ; and also as ...
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... Rise crown'd | with light , imperial Salem rise . " - Pope . In subjects of solemn importance , the spondee frequent- ly occurs , and is appropriate in giving weight to expres- sion by its quantity of sound ; as , in the following ...
... Rise crown'd | with light , imperial Salem rise . " - Pope . In subjects of solemn importance , the spondee frequent- ly occurs , and is appropriate in giving weight to expres- sion by its quantity of sound ; as , in the following ...
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