The English Prosody: With Rules Deduced from the Genius of Our Language, and the Examples of the Poets |
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These are called feet , because , when thus arranged , the sounds of the verse
seem to move in regular order , and by a measured pace , foot by foot , on recital .
Movement and Measure . In this connection , grammarians make 8 ENGLISH ...
These are called feet , because , when thus arranged , the sounds of the verse
seem to move in regular order , and by a measured pace , foot by foot , on recital .
Movement and Measure . In this connection , grammarians make 8 ENGLISH ...
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Movement and Measure . In this connection , grammarians make use of the terms
, movement and measure . These stand in connection with feet , being constituted
by them . Movement expresses the movement of sounds , in their progressive ...
Movement and Measure . In this connection , grammarians make use of the terms
, movement and measure . These stand in connection with feet , being constituted
by them . Movement expresses the movement of sounds , in their progressive ...
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Métre is the measure or length of a line , as it is measured by its number of feet ;
and hence , as lines are composed of different lengths or different number of feet
, as of 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , or 7 feet , they are said to be of different metres , as ...
Métre is the measure or length of a line , as it is measured by its number of feet ;
and hence , as lines are composed of different lengths or different number of feet
, as of 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , or 7 feet , they are said to be of different metres , as ...
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... that sweep o'er the strand that confin'd ' them : But presume not again to give
freedom a law , Nor think , with the chains they have broken , to bind them . "
These two kinds of verse , anapæstic and amphibrachic , being si milar in
measure ...
... that sweep o'er the strand that confin'd ' them : But presume not again to give
freedom a law , Nor think , with the chains they have broken , to bind them . "
These two kinds of verse , anapæstic and amphibrachic , being si milar in
measure ...
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Trochaic verse is of the same measure as iambic , but in its movement diverse ;
and hence , it is diversified in a different manner : the dactyle being admissible in
this , in like manner as the anapæst in iambic verse ; but such feet as are of a ...
Trochaic verse is of the same measure as iambic , but in its movement diverse ;
and hence , it is diversified in a different manner : the dactyle being admissible in
this , in like manner as the anapæst in iambic verse ; but such feet as are of a ...
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