| Joseph Haslewood - 1815 - 360 lehte
...contrarie to the comon vse wherwith it is pronounced. For furder explanation hereof, note you that comonly now a dayes in english rimes (for I dare not cal them...sillables, wherof the first is depressed or made short, & the second is eleuate or made log : and that sound or scaning continueth throughout the verse. We... | |
| Jakob Schipper - 1888 - 498 lehte
...der für seine Zeit modernen und allgemein gebräuchlichen englischen Metra sagt er (p. 33 unten): „note you , that commonly now a dayes in english rimes (for I dare not call them English verses) we use none other order bid a foot of t wo sülables, wherof the first is... | |
| Emile Legouis - 1896 - 98 lehte
...requirebant caesuram 4 + 6, sed etiam omnes versus pedes sine ulla exceptione iambos esse volebant. t Note you that commonly now a dayes in english rimes (for I dare not cal them English verses) we use none other order but a foote of two sillablcs, wherof the first is depressed or made short, and... | |
| Bastiaan Adriaan Pieter van Dam, Cornelis Stoffel - 1900 - 456 lehte
...delivers himself to the following effect: For furder explanation hereof, note you that commonly nowe a dayes in english rimes (for I dare not cal them English verses) we use none other order but a foote of two sillables, wherof the first is depressed or made short, and... | |
| George Gregory Smith - 1904 - 534 lehte
...were cleane contrarie to the common vse wherxvith it is pronounced. For furder explanation hereof, note you that commonly now a dayes in English rimes...dare not cal them English verses) we vse none other 5 order but a foote of two sillables, wherof the first is depressed or made short, and the second is... | |
| George Gascoigne - 1907 - 564 lehte
...note you that comonly now a dayes in english rimes (for I dare not cal them English verses) we use none other order but a foote of two sillables, wherof the first is depressed or made short, & the second is elevate or made log: and that sound or scaning continueth throughout the verse. We... | |
| George Gascoigne - 1907 - 524 lehte
...note you that comonly now a dayes in english rimes (for I dare not cal them English verses) we use none other order but a foote of two sillables, wherof the first is depressed or made short, & the second is elevate or made log: and that sound or scaning continueth throughout the verse. We... | |
| George Gascoigne - 1907 - 528 lehte
...contrarie to the comon use wherwith it is pronounced. For furder explanation hereof, note you that comonly now a dayes in english rimes (for I dare not cal them English verses) we use none other order but a foote of two sillables, wherof the first is depressed or made short, & the... | |
| George Gascoigne - 1907 - 526 lehte
...contrarie to the comon use wherwith it is pronounced. For furder explanation hereof, note you that comonly now a dayes in english rimes (for I dare not cal them English verses) we use none other order but a foote of two sillables, wherof the first is depressed or made short, & the... | |
| George Gascoigne - 1907 - 524 lehte
...contrarie to the comon use wherwith it is pronounced. For furder explanation hereof, note you that comonly now a dayes in english rimes (for I dare not cal them English verses) we use none other order but a foote of two sillables, wherof the first is depressed or made short, & the... | |
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