The Complete Prose Works of Matthew ArnoldUniversity of Michigan Press, 1960 - 11 Seiten |
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... accent with a security which is excessive . But not only do we abuse accent by shortening long syllables and lengthening short ones ; we perpetually commit a far worse 5 fault , by requiring the removal of the accent from its natural ...
... accent with a security which is excessive . But not only do we abuse accent by shortening long syllables and lengthening short ones ; we perpetually commit a far worse 5 fault , by requiring the removal of the accent from its natural ...
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... accent and quantity , I 5 have nothing to do ; it is most interesting and instructive to me to hear such propositions discussed , when it is Mr. Munro or Mr. Spedding who discusses them ; but I have strictly limited myself in these ...
... accent and quantity , I 5 have nothing to do ; it is most interesting and instructive to me to hear such propositions discussed , when it is Mr. Munro or Mr. Spedding who discusses them ; but I have strictly limited myself in these ...
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... accent in the first foot altogether , and thus get a hexameter with only five accents . He will pardon me : I pronounce , as I suppose he himself does , if he reads the words naturally , ' Between that and the ships , ' and ' There sát ...
... accent in the first foot altogether , and thus get a hexameter with only five accents . He will pardon me : I pronounce , as I suppose he himself does , if he reads the words naturally , ' Between that and the ships , ' and ' There sát ...
Inhalt
Preface to First Edition of Poems 1853 | 1 |
Preface to Second Edition of Poems 1854 | 16 |
Preface to Merope | 38 |
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