A History of English RhythmsBell and sons, 1882 - 730 strán (strany) |
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accented syllable accentual verse adjective Alexandrine alliteration alliterative Anglo-Saxon ballet-stave Ben Jonson Beowulf Cædmon century Chau Chaucer common compound consonants couplet dialect diphthong doth doubt edition English poetry Eormanric example Fcap final rime five accents four accents French gode hæf Harl hath hexameter hire king Knightes Tale language Latin Layamon lengthened letters Lord mæg metre metrical point middle pause Milton Myrgings o'er old English Ormulum passage peculiarities poem poet poetry probably Prol pronounced pronunciation rarely reader rhythm rime Robert of Brunne Romance seems six accents sometimes song sound specimen Spenser stanza stave syllable thær thæs thæt thatt thee ther Thorpe thou thurh translation triple measure tumbling verse unaccented syllables verb verse of five Verses beginning versification virelay vowel wæs word writers written