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The three dominant consonants of the sonnet and its sestet occur in the stressed syllable of " forlorn , " together with the sestet's second - ranking nucleus . In sum , there is a sharp contrast between the two parts of the poem in the ...
The three dominant consonants of the sonnet and its sestet occur in the stressed syllable of " forlorn , " together with the sestet's second - ranking nucleus . In sum , there is a sharp contrast between the two parts of the poem in the ...
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So that if it occurs in 14 per cent ( say in 7 subsequent lines out of 50 ) , it does not exist . ... Would we not be able to suspect before the statistics that a sequence of two iambs may occur in more than one of Eliot's poems ?
So that if it occurs in 14 per cent ( say in 7 subsequent lines out of 50 ) , it does not exist . ... Would we not be able to suspect before the statistics that a sequence of two iambs may occur in more than one of Eliot's poems ?
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The defects occur mainly when favorite rhyme vowels ( such as iy , a rhyme vowel used in nineteen out of twenty sonnets ) ... that some combination of two or more of the phonemes / r , s , l , n , t / occurs in fifteen out of sixteen .
The defects occur mainly when favorite rhyme vowels ( such as iy , a rhyme vowel used in nineteen out of twenty sonnets ) ... that some combination of two or more of the phonemes / r , s , l , n , t / occurs in fifteen out of sixteen .
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