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Page 270
... rules of elision ) is different : The image of God The savour of death . If the rule for degree of accent is preserved , we can discover in Bridges ' lyrics many beautiful lines which appear to offer pyrrhic and spondaic feet . Actually ...
... rules of elision ) is different : The image of God The savour of death . If the rule for degree of accent is preserved , we can discover in Bridges ' lyrics many beautiful lines which appear to offer pyrrhic and spondaic feet . Actually ...
Page 272
... rules of elision based on Milton's practice . The subject of elision is fundamental to a study of Bridges ' poetry , since it is an important part of the prosody of his accentual - syllabic and syllabic poems , and unless the rules of ...
... rules of elision based on Milton's practice . The subject of elision is fundamental to a study of Bridges ' poetry , since it is an important part of the prosody of his accentual - syllabic and syllabic poems , and unless the rules of ...
Page 276
... rules permit certain combinations of syllables to form feet , and forbid others . A heavy syllable means a syllable which is quantita- tively long ; a light syllable , one which is quantitatively short . I shall use the following ...
... rules permit certain combinations of syllables to form feet , and forbid others . A heavy syllable means a syllable which is quantita- tively long ; a light syllable , one which is quantitatively short . I shall use the following ...
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TRADITIONALISM AND AUTONOMY | 3 |
HERITAGE | 30 |
NATURE POETRY | 53 |
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