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... foot was of the utmost importance . The diaeresis guarantees coincidence on the preceding spondaic , trochaic , or polysyllabic word , and if coincidence is achieved here , it is almost inevitable in the third foot , and very easily ...
... foot was of the utmost importance . The diaeresis guarantees coincidence on the preceding spondaic , trochaic , or polysyllabic word , and if coincidence is achieved here , it is almost inevitable in the third foot , and very easily ...
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... foot , which is followed by an iambic or polysyllabic word , like the first line quoted above ( 5 , 11 , 25 , 30 [ no caesura ] , 47 , 50 , 55 , 62 , 103 K3 ) . In two similar lines , elision appears after the third foot ( 94 * , 96 ...
... foot , which is followed by an iambic or polysyllabic word , like the first line quoted above ( 5 , 11 , 25 , 30 [ no caesura ] , 47 , 50 , 55 , 62 , 103 K3 ) . In two similar lines , elision appears after the third foot ( 94 * , 96 ...
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... foot extends beyond for elision ( Mi. 490 , 508 , 512 , 554 * ) ; in one case ( 485 ) a polysyllabic word occupies both the third and the fourth feet and extends for elision . All these lines show coincidence in the third foot . There ...
... foot extends beyond for elision ( Mi. 490 , 508 , 512 , 554 * ) ; in one case ( 485 ) a polysyllabic word occupies both the third and the fourth feet and extends for elision . All these lines show coincidence in the third foot . There ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I An Introduction to the Problem | 7 |
The Quarto an Acting Version | 19 |
The Quarto an Actors Version | 29 |
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actor Anapestic Anglican Bacchiac Oxytone Beowulf caesura Calvin Calvinist change of speakers Christ cited clause coincidence construction cretic phrases Cursor Mundi diaeresis dipody Drexler enclitic evidence examples explanation expression final Folio Folio text fourth foot frequently grace Greek half-line Heliand hiatus High German iambic words ictus and accent idea instances koinon language Latin Lindsay Line Cretic Lord Menander meter metrical Middle English mihi molossic monosyllables occur Old High German omission omitted original Otfrid Oxytone Oxytone Iambic passage perhaps Plautine Plautus play position preceding printer pronoun Pseudolus Puritan quarto text quid quidem quod reader reference Richard Richard III Rudens seems senarii Shakespeare speech Spenser spondaic spondaic words Stichus syllable Tatian thar thaz third foot thou tibi tion Trinummus trochaic trochaic septenarii Truculentus usage variation verb verse Vulgate words with clash xovou κοινοῦ