Philological Quarterly, Том 28University of Iowa., 1949 |
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... scansion in Paradise Lost , Paradise Regained , and Samson Agon- istes . It seems likely that he has made the definitive statement of this subject by showing that these works are basically to be read not as accentual but as syllabic ...
... scansion in Paradise Lost , Paradise Regained , and Samson Agon- istes . It seems likely that he has made the definitive statement of this subject by showing that these works are basically to be read not as accentual but as syllabic ...
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... scansion . A more severe loyalty to the dictates of Latin usage might conceivably have banished these offending word - types from the cesural places . In fact a large degree of such restriction was practiced by Richard Stanyhurst . You ...
... scansion . A more severe loyalty to the dictates of Latin usage might conceivably have banished these offending word - types from the cesural places . In fact a large degree of such restriction was practiced by Richard Stanyhurst . You ...
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... scansion rhythm of the modern hexameter , a brief examination will reveal that this judgment is no sounder than the other , that in principle he favored accent as against quantity . I have already pointed out why in Harvey's verses ...
... scansion rhythm of the modern hexameter , a brief examination will reveal that this judgment is no sounder than the other , that in principle he favored accent as against quantity . I have already pointed out why in Harvey's verses ...
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Some Theories of the Growth and Origin of Language | 5 |
ARTHUR BARKER | 17 |
DOUGLAS BUSH | 31 |
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