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Hamlet and the Sonnets yield some 200 similar examples ; i.e. , slightly more than 4 % of their verse lines include inversions that are necessary to prevent an alignment of stresses that is unmetrical under both Halle - Keyser and ...
Hamlet and the Sonnets yield some 200 similar examples ; i.e. , slightly more than 4 % of their verse lines include inversions that are necessary to prevent an alignment of stresses that is unmetrical under both Halle - Keyser and ...
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Keats ' line in 12 , especially , seems to imply that similar ' lapses of time ' occur fairly often in poetry — at least in poems written by other bards . Such lines may be statistically deviant , then , rather than absolutely ...
Keats ' line in 12 , especially , seems to imply that similar ' lapses of time ' occur fairly often in poetry — at least in poems written by other bards . Such lines may be statistically deviant , then , rather than absolutely ...
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Altogether , K's rules ( governing stress patterning , permissible line boundaries , extra - metrical syllables etc. ) ... Thus , Shakespeare occasionally splices two dimeter ' half - lines ' to form a tetrameter line ( ex .
Altogether , K's rules ( governing stress patterning , permissible line boundaries , extra - metrical syllables etc. ) ... Thus , Shakespeare occasionally splices two dimeter ' half - lines ' to form a tetrameter line ( ex .
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Kyriolexia and language change F W Householder | 1 |
Sound change in perception and production Tore Janson | 18 |
Transderivational relationships in Chamorro phonology Sandra Chung | 35 |
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