Representative Selections: With Introduction, Bibliography, and NotesAmerican Book Company, 1935 - 426 頁 |
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... FEET IN IAMBIC VERSE The only feet of three syllables which can be employed in English Iambics , are either those which have the two first short , and the third long , or those which have all three short — the anapest , and the ...
... FEET IN IAMBIC VERSE The only feet of three syllables which can be employed in English Iambics , are either those which have the two first short , and the third long , or those which have all three short — the anapest , and the ...
第 159 頁
... feet whatever ; but they are now generally written without the contraction , and in reading poetry it is not , I believe , usually observed . There is a freer use of trisyllabic feet in Iambic verse , of equal antiquity with the former ...
... feet whatever ; but they are now generally written without the contraction , and in reading poetry it is not , I believe , usually observed . There is a freer use of trisyllabic feet in Iambic verse , of equal antiquity with the former ...
第 162 頁
... feet are allowed in blank verse , it would seem difficult to give any good reason why they should not be employed in rhyme . If they have any beauty in blank verse they cannot lose it merely because the ends of the lines happen to ...
... feet are allowed in blank verse , it would seem difficult to give any good reason why they should not be employed in rhyme . If they have any beauty in blank verse they cannot lose it merely because the ends of the lines happen to ...
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