The Language of Literature: English Grammar in ActionMacmillan, 1985 - 158 頁 Studie over de ontwikkeling van de Engelse grammatica sedert de 14e eeuw |
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... syllables , ' O young , fresh folks , he or she ' , a broken - backed line with the monosyllables bumping into each other . But we save three syllables ! - and lose no meaning ! True ; but are clotted consonants like ngfr shf xh easier ...
... syllables , ' O young , fresh folks , he or she ' , a broken - backed line with the monosyllables bumping into each other . But we save three syllables ! - and lose no meaning ! True ; but are clotted consonants like ngfr shf xh easier ...
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... syllables , rhyming with bē . Line 3 is clear Type A , and 1.4 Type B – provided that we give Stryvyd two syllables - and this of course lends colour to the reading chryst❜nyd in line 1 ; the final -e on firste is certainly a casualty ...
... syllables , rhyming with bē . Line 3 is clear Type A , and 1.4 Type B – provided that we give Stryvyd two syllables - and this of course lends colour to the reading chryst❜nyd in line 1 ; the final -e on firste is certainly a casualty ...
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... syllables slurring at -gyne downe ( and the at still stressed ) . And line 19 adds to the worry ; I have made out a case for every -yd as a syllable , but this would give the line eleven syllables where its type ( A ) should have only ...
... syllables slurring at -gyne downe ( and the at still stressed ) . And line 19 adds to the worry ; I have made out a case for every -yd as a syllable , but this would give the line eleven syllables where its type ( A ) should have only ...
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Gothic Revival English | 10 |
Novels Social and Antisocial | 118 |
Critical and Devotional Prose | 132 |
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