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In eighteenth - andearly nineteenth - century poetry , the omission of stress on the light syllables and the compulsory stress on the last heavy syllable of a line were constant . From the time of Pushkin , Russian binary meters ...
In eighteenth - andearly nineteenth - century poetry , the omission of stress on the light syllables and the compulsory stress on the last heavy syllable of a line were constant . From the time of Pushkin , Russian binary meters ...
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Indeed , there may be meter in nonsense lines , if most of the syllables in these lines are recognized as ... English meters , throughout the history of English poetry , fall into two fundamental types : the syllable - stress meter ...
Indeed , there may be meter in nonsense lines , if most of the syllables in these lines are recognized as ... English meters , throughout the history of English poetry , fall into two fundamental types : the syllable - stress meter ...
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Another manifestation of a tendency toward a uniform syllabic model is the avoidance of closed syllables at the end ... a tendency to treat a sequence of vowels unseparated by consonantal phonemes as one single metrical syllable ( cf.
Another manifestation of a tendency toward a uniform syllabic model is the avoidance of closed syllables at the end ... a tendency to treat a sequence of vowels unseparated by consonantal phonemes as one single metrical syllable ( cf.
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
PART ONE POETIC PROCESS AND LITERARY ANALYSIS | 7 |
PART TWO STYLE IN FOLK NARRATIVE | 25 |
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