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... caesura ( see Glossary ) . The neut . form is hit or it , dat . him ; acc . hit or it . § 83. Possessives . The forms are : myn , my ; thyn , thy ; his1 ( masc . and neut . ) , hire , hir , here ( fem . ) ; oure , our ; youre , your ...
... caesura ( see Glossary ) . The neut . form is hit or it , dat . him ; acc . hit or it . § 83. Possessives . The forms are : myn , my ; thyn , thy ; his1 ( masc . and neut . ) , hire , hir , here ( fem . ) ; oure , our ; youre , your ...
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... caesura is after the fourth syllable : - Mors est Rollanz , | Deus en ad l'anme es cielz . At the caesura , and also at the end of the line , a feminine syllable [ i . e . a weak or light additional syllable ] is admissible , 1 These ...
... caesura is after the fourth syllable : - Mors est Rollanz , | Deus en ad l'anme es cielz . At the caesura , and also at the end of the line , a feminine syllable [ i . e . a weak or light additional syllable ] is admissible , 1 These ...
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... caesura or middle pause ; and , in ( c ) and ( d ) there is an additional syllable at the end of the line . Hence the number of syllables is , in ( a ) , ten ; in ( b ) and ( c ) , eleven ; and in ( d ) twelve . But the number of ...
... caesura or middle pause ; and , in ( c ) and ( d ) there is an additional syllable at the end of the line . Hence the number of syllables is , in ( a ) , ten ; in ( b ) and ( c ) , eleven ; and in ( d ) twelve . But the number of ...
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... caesura . 9 . - 51 10 . 31 II . - 51 12 . - - - ~ IV . Two syllables dropped . 9 . 10 . 10 . 11 . 13. - ~ - | - 14 . - 15 . 16 . - - - 31 -10 212- 31 8 . 9 . 9 . 10 . § 105. Thus Chaucer had , unquestionably , sixteen forms of verse to ...
... caesura . 9 . - 51 10 . 31 II . - 51 12 . - - - ~ IV . Two syllables dropped . 9 . 10 . 10 . 11 . 13. - ~ - | - 14 . - 15 . 16 . - - - 31 -10 212- 31 8 . 9 . 9 . 10 . § 105. Thus Chaucer had , unquestionably , sixteen forms of verse to ...
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... caesura is denoted by a bar . A shorter down - stroke than usual signifies a light syllable , as defined in § 98. The following examples are from Group A of the Canterbury Tales : - 12. Whán - that Apríllë | with his - shóures sóte ( 1 ) ...
... caesura is denoted by a bar . A shorter down - stroke than usual signifies a light syllable , as defined in § 98. The following examples are from Group A of the Canterbury Tales : - 12. Whán - that Apríllë | with his - shóures sóte ( 1 ) ...
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The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Introduction, glossary, and indexes Geoffrey Chaucer Affichage du livre entier - 1894 |
The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Introduction, glossary, and indexes Geoffrey Chaucer Affichage du livre entier - 1926 |
The Complete Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: Introduction, glossary, and indexes Geoffrey Chaucer Affichage du livre entier - 1894 |
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