The English Prosody: With Rules Deduced from the Genius of Our Language, and the Examples of the Poets |
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As pauses are necessary to shew the construction of sentences , in prose and
verse ; and as they are also necessary in poetical compositions , for the due
regulation of time and harmony , the syntax pauses have a twofold use in verse .
But as ...
As pauses are necessary to shew the construction of sentences , in prose and
verse ; and as they are also necessary in poetical compositions , for the due
regulation of time and harmony , the syntax pauses have a twofold use in verse .
But as ...
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The above described are the various kinds of verse , which are commonly found
in our English compositions , which are composed by a regular order of
construction , and are composite . There are others ( some of which are not
without merit ...
The above described are the various kinds of verse , which are commonly found
in our English compositions , which are composed by a regular order of
construction , and are composite . There are others ( some of which are not
without merit ...
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We have also some kinds which are irregular in their order of construction ,
without being much diversified in their pumbers . Each of these kinds may be
proper in certain kinds of - composition , if properly diversified , and under due
restric* I ...
We have also some kinds which are irregular in their order of construction ,
without being much diversified in their pumbers . Each of these kinds may be
proper in certain kinds of - composition , if properly diversified , and under due
restric* I ...
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These stanzas , purporting to be descriptive of the sounds of the winds , are
irregular in the order of their construction , and deficient in harmony ; and are
without a proper adaptation of the numbers to the subject : these having the same
...
These stanzas , purporting to be descriptive of the sounds of the winds , are
irregular in the order of their construction , and deficient in harmony ; and are
without a proper adaptation of the numbers to the subject : these having the same
...
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The first line of this couplet is of regular construction , containing two iambics and
two anapæsts . The other line is somewhat anomalous , and not in regular
correspondence with the former , having an initial short syllable , which is
redundant ...
The first line of this couplet is of regular construction , containing two iambics and
two anapæsts . The other line is somewhat anomalous , and not in regular
correspondence with the former , having an initial short syllable , which is
redundant ...
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