The English Prosody: With Rules Deduced from the Genius of Our Language, and the Examples of the PoetsCrocker, 1847 - 152 頁 |
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... seen that there is a want of agreement between their rules and precepts , and the examples of our English poets , who , having followed the genius and idioms of their own native language , have not fallen into those errors . Those ...
... seen that there is a want of agreement between their rules and precepts , and the examples of our English poets , who , having followed the genius and idioms of their own native language , have not fallen into those errors . Those ...
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... seen that there is a want of agreement between their rules and precepts , and the examples of our English poets , who , having followed the genius and idioms of their own native language , have not fallen into those errors . Those ...
... seen that there is a want of agreement between their rules and precepts , and the examples of our English poets , who , having followed the genius and idioms of their own native language , have not fallen into those errors . Those ...
第 4 頁
... seen that our language is composed of syllables , which vary in the length of their sounds : some are long , some ... seen to be of intermediate lengths . These varieties are seen to exist in syllables , in their primal state ...
... seen that our language is composed of syllables , which vary in the length of their sounds : some are long , some ... seen to be of intermediate lengths . These varieties are seen to exist in syllables , in their primal state ...
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... seen that there is a want of agreement between their rules and precepts , and the examples of our English poets , who , having followed the genius and idioms of their own native language , have not fallen into those errors . Those ...
... seen that there is a want of agreement between their rules and precepts , and the examples of our English poets , who , having followed the genius and idioms of their own native language , have not fallen into those errors . Those ...
第 xiii 頁
... seen that our language is composed of syllables , which vary in the length of their sounds : some are long , some ... seen to be of intermediate lengths . These varieties are seen to exist in syllables , in their primal state ...
... seen that our language is composed of syllables , which vary in the length of their sounds : some are long , some ... seen to be of intermediate lengths . These varieties are seen to exist in syllables , in their primal state ...
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accent and cadence adapted amphibrachic verse amphimac anapæstic verse ănd antibacchy antient arranged bacchy bards blank verse cæsural pause called CHAPTER Cite examples comma marks common Composite Orders couplet dactyle descriptive different kinds emphasis English prosody foot foregoing four feet metre genius grammar Greeks half spondee harmony hence iambic verse iambus irregular kinds of feet kinds of verse language long and short lyre lyric manner melody mode of scansion moloss monosyllable movement nature necessary numbers o'er observed in reading Orthoepy pertaining to verse Pindaric poem poetic pauses poetical composition poetry poets principles proper properly pyrrhic Questions and Exercises reading verse regular correspondence regular order rhyme rules and precepts Sapphic Sappho SECT sentiment sheer iambic short quantity short syllables sometimes song sounds and pauses species stanza strophe style syntax pauses technical terms thě thee thou tion tones Tribrachs trochaic verse trochee verse is composed versification voice words