A Manual of English Literature: And of the History of the English Language from the Norman Conquest, with Numerous Specimens, Հատոր 2Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1874 |
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... syllable ; 3. The Third form , in which this termination e of nouns and verbs , though still written , is no longer syllabically pro- nounced . III . 1. Saxon , or Anglo - Saxon ; throughout the period before the Norman Conquest ; 2 ...
... syllable ; 3. The Third form , in which this termination e of nouns and verbs , though still written , is no longer syllabically pro- nounced . III . 1. Saxon , or Anglo - Saxon ; throughout the period before the Norman Conquest ; 2 ...
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... syllables , the latter , which terminates in an unaccented syllable , being prosodically equivalent to one of six , so that the whole is simply our still common alternation of the eight- syllabled and the six - syllabled line , only ...
... syllables , the latter , which terminates in an unaccented syllable , being prosodically equivalent to one of six , so that the whole is simply our still common alternation of the eight- syllabled and the six - syllabled line , only ...
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... syllables , which , however , are generally divisible into two of eight and six , and were perhaps in- tended to be so written and read . The language appears to be marked by the peculiarities of West Country English . Ample specimens ...
... syllables , which , however , are generally divisible into two of eight and six , and were perhaps in- tended to be so written and read . The language appears to be marked by the peculiarities of West Country English . Ample specimens ...
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... syllables ; the earlier part , which remains in manuscript , is in the same octosyllabic verse in which its original , Wace's chronicle , is written . The work is stated in a Latin note at the end of the MS . to have been finished in ...
... syllables ; the earlier part , which remains in manuscript , is in the same octosyllabic verse in which its original , Wace's chronicle , is written . The work is stated in a Latin note at the end of the MS . to have been finished in ...
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... in this poem must be considered as accentual rather than syllabical - that is to say , it depends rather upon the number of the accents than of the syllables . This is , perhaps , the ENGLISH LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE . 153.
... in this poem must be considered as accentual rather than syllabical - that is to say , it depends rather upon the number of the accents than of the syllables . This is , perhaps , the ENGLISH LITERATURE AND LANGUAGE . 153.
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