Poems to RememberErrol Frederick Kingston Dent, 1959 - Всего страниц: 582 |
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... syllables although there are almost always only five accents in each line , and the use of feminine endings . Terza rima metre . P400 . Nightingales . 10. dim , an adjective . The first stanza is the poet's longing to wander in the ...
... syllables although there are almost always only five accents in each line , and the use of feminine endings . Terza rima metre . P400 . Nightingales . 10. dim , an adjective . The first stanza is the poet's longing to wander in the ...
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... syllables which interfered with the fashionable perfect smoothness of rhythm ( see lines 3 , 32 , 43 , 49 etc. ) . P34 . Essay on Man . The first part of the selection is from Epistle I of the Essay , the second from Epistle II . See ...
... syllables which interfered with the fashionable perfect smoothness of rhythm ( see lines 3 , 32 , 43 , 49 etc. ) . P34 . Essay on Man . The first part of the selection is from Epistle I of the Essay , the second from Epistle II . See ...
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... syllable two unstressed and one stressed syllables one stressed and two unstressed syllables two stressed syllables as monometer , dimeter , trimeter , tetrameter , pentameter. spondee ; / - pyrrhic ; c two unstressed syllables ...
... syllable two unstressed and one stressed syllables one stressed and two unstressed syllables two stressed syllables as monometer , dimeter , trimeter , tetrameter , pentameter. spondee ; / - pyrrhic ; c two unstressed syllables ...
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