The English Prosody: With Rules Deduced from the Genius of Our Language, and the Examples of the Poets |
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Verse is composed of great and small sounds , arranged in alternate succession ,
which are generally called , after the manner of the Greeks , long and short
quantity ; but with equal propriety , in_English verse , they may be called , great
and ...
Verse is composed of great and small sounds , arranged in alternate succession ,
which are generally called , after the manner of the Greeks , long and short
quantity ; but with equal propriety , in_English verse , they may be called , great
and ...
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Verse is composed of great and small sounds , arranged in alternate succession ,
which are generally called , after the manner of the Greeks , long and short
quantity ; but with equal propriety , in English verse , they may be called , great
and ...
Verse is composed of great and small sounds , arranged in alternate succession ,
which are generally called , after the manner of the Greeks , long and short
quantity ; but with equal propriety , in English verse , they may be called , great
and ...
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arrangement constitutes the difference between prose and verse , and also
between one kind of verse and another . Questions and Exercises on the
foregoing . What is prosody ? Whence its derivation ? Of what does it treat ? What
is verse ?
arrangement constitutes the difference between prose and verse , and also
between one kind of verse and another . Questions and Exercises on the
foregoing . What is prosody ? Whence its derivation ? Of what does it treat ? What
is verse ?
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On this I remark , some of those rhymes are not well arranged ; the two last lines
are at too great a distance from their ... Another thing is also observable , that , in
the arrangement of metres , the ear is sometimes offended by too great and ...
On this I remark , some of those rhymes are not well arranged ; the two last lines
are at too great a distance from their ... Another thing is also observable , that , in
the arrangement of metres , the ear is sometimes offended by too great and ...
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Of this last mode of arrangement , the following is an example . ... In some of
these lines the sentences are arranged , not in accordance with the metre of the
verse ; but in a manner transverse to the metre , and bringing the pauses , not to
the ...
Of this last mode of arrangement , the following is an example . ... In some of
these lines the sentences are arranged , not in accordance with the metre of the
verse ; but in a manner transverse to the metre , and bringing the pauses , not to
the ...
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