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... syllable which is not accented before a quantitatively short syllable which receives the metrical ac- cent . The first two syllables of the following line , considered by them- selves , form a strictly iambic foot , although the ...
... syllable which is not accented before a quantitatively short syllable which receives the metrical ac- cent . The first two syllables of the following line , considered by them- selves , form a strictly iambic foot , although the ...
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... syllable which is removed from it by another syllable ; ( 6 ) a stress will not carry more than one heavy syllable or two light syllables on the same side of it ; ( 7 ) a stress may be said to be distributed over four unstressed ...
... syllable which is removed from it by another syllable ; ( 6 ) a stress will not carry more than one heavy syllable or two light syllables on the same side of it ; ( 7 ) a stress may be said to be distributed over four unstressed ...
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... syllables ) , a ten - syllable line with the ninth syllable accented and the tenth syllable unaccented would appear to be “ a line deficient in one syllable with an extrametri- cal ending . " 25 Seeing then that to free the last foot it ...
... syllables ) , a ten - syllable line with the ninth syllable accented and the tenth syllable unaccented would appear to be “ a line deficient in one syllable with an extrametri- cal ending . " 25 Seeing then that to free the last foot it ...
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TRADITIONALISM AND AUTONOMY | 3 |
HERITAGE | 30 |
NATURE POETRY | 53 |
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