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... ( lines are seldom composed solely of these feet ) : e . Spondee ( spondaic ) ' ' : " A deád | húsh féll . ” f ... Lines are designated as iambic , trochaic , anapæstic , etc. , ac- cording to the prevailing sort of feet in the line . Many ...
... ( lines are seldom composed solely of these feet ) : e . Spondee ( spondaic ) ' ' : " A deád | húsh féll . ” f ... Lines are designated as iambic , trochaic , anapæstic , etc. , ac- cording to the prevailing sort of feet in the line . Many ...
Pagina 431
... lines are tetrameter and pentameter . 9. The casura is the strongest pause in the line . 10. Important forms of ... Lines are often arranged in stanzas . A stanza is a group of a fixed number of lines , riming in a fixed order . Common ...
... lines are tetrameter and pentameter . 9. The casura is the strongest pause in the line . 10. Important forms of ... Lines are often arranged in stanzas . A stanza is a group of a fixed number of lines , riming in a fixed order . Common ...
Pagina 432
... lines ; and the ballade , the most common form of which has three stanzas of eight lines each ( ababbcbc ) and a final quatrain or envoy ( bcbc ) , all the twenty - eight lines making use of but three rimes , and in the same order ...
... lines ; and the ballade , the most common form of which has three stanzas of eight lines each ( ababbcbc ) and a final quatrain or envoy ( bcbc ) , all the twenty - eight lines making use of but three rimes , and in the same order ...
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THE BACKGROUNDS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE | 3 |
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