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BLANK VERSE ( a ) The night was winter in his roughest mood , The morning sharp and clear . But now at noon , Upon the southern side of the slant hills , And where the woods fence off the northern blast , The season smiles , resigning ...
BLANK VERSE ( a ) The night was winter in his roughest mood , The morning sharp and clear . But now at noon , Upon the southern side of the slant hills , And where the woods fence off the northern blast , The season smiles , resigning ...
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HEROIC VERSE . ( See “ Metre " ) The English verse which we call Heroic , consists of no more than ten syllables . ( DRYDEN . ) Convention asks that the deeds of heroes shall be related in a stately form of verse , in English the iambic ...
HEROIC VERSE . ( See “ Metre " ) The English verse which we call Heroic , consists of no more than ten syllables . ( DRYDEN . ) Convention asks that the deeds of heroes shall be related in a stately form of verse , in English the iambic ...
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In English verse there is regularity in the coming of the strongly accented syllable : it may come regularly after each weakly accented syllable , ( “ A little learning is a dangerous thing ” ) , or regularly before each weakly accented ...
In English verse there is regularity in the coming of the strongly accented syllable : it may come regularly after each weakly accented syllable , ( “ A little learning is a dangerous thing ” ) , or regularly before each weakly accented ...
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