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... syllables . It is measured in feet of one to four syllables , though for special effects the number of weak syllables may be un- limited . The stress falls on the only syllable of a mono- syllabic foot and in other cases on the first ...
... syllables . It is measured in feet of one to four syllables , though for special effects the number of weak syllables may be un- limited . The stress falls on the only syllable of a mono- syllabic foot and in other cases on the first ...
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... syllables ( e.g. , blackbird , washer ) . Even on the perceptual level , therefore , the normal system of scansion ignores characteristics of the English language which are vital to the real understanding of English rhythm . These ...
... syllables ( e.g. , blackbird , washer ) . Even on the perceptual level , therefore , the normal system of scansion ignores characteristics of the English language which are vital to the real understanding of English rhythm . These ...
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... syllables , that these feet are assumed to be of equal length , that in the recommended scansion the stress falls regularly on the first syllable of each foot , and that the feet are of four possible types , ' a monosyllable , the so ...
... syllables , that these feet are assumed to be of equal length , that in the recommended scansion the stress falls regularly on the first syllable of each foot , and that the feet are of four possible types , ' a monosyllable , the so ...
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