The Groundwork of Criticism: Judging PoetryOxford University Press, 1947 - 175 pages |
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... syllables . In the third foot of the second line the syllable ' slow- ' in ' slowly ' bears a strong stress ; the word ' winds ' , however , is also stressed , and is hence marked with a grave accent . Actually it is very rare to find ...
... syllables . In the third foot of the second line the syllable ' slow- ' in ' slowly ' bears a strong stress ; the word ' winds ' , however , is also stressed , and is hence marked with a grave accent . Actually it is very rare to find ...
Page 99
... syllables , there are four iambic feet . This kind of rhythm is called rising rhythm . Falling rhythm is also found ... syllables followed by one stressed syllable . A foot consisting of a stressed syllable followed by two unstressed is ...
... syllables , there are four iambic feet . This kind of rhythm is called rising rhythm . Falling rhythm is also found ... syllables followed by one stressed syllable . A foot consisting of a stressed syllable followed by two unstressed is ...
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... syllables with four strong stresses , on the second , fifth , eighth and eleventh syllables respectively , the remaining syllables being either unstressed or lightly stressed . The line is thus made up of an iambus , followed by three ...
... syllables with four strong stresses , on the second , fifth , eighth and eleventh syllables respectively , the remaining syllables being either unstressed or lightly stressed . The line is thus made up of an iambus , followed by three ...
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