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... called thy son : make me as one of thy hired servants . And he arose , and came to his father . But when he was yet a great way off , his father saw him , and had compassion , and ran , and fell on his neck , and kissed him . And the ...
... called thy son : make me as one of thy hired servants . And he arose , and came to his father . But when he was yet a great way off , his father saw him , and had compassion , and ran , and fell on his neck , and kissed him . And the ...
Page 469
... called the " caesura . " Many four - stress lines have a caesura , and nearly all five- and six - stress lines have one ; longer lines are likely to have more than one . This pause may be caused ( 1 ) by the punctuation of the line ( a ...
... called the " caesura . " Many four - stress lines have a caesura , and nearly all five- and six - stress lines have one ; longer lines are likely to have more than one . This pause may be caused ( 1 ) by the punctuation of the line ( a ...
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... called a feminine rime . A line of iambic or anapestic feet with an extra unstressed syllable at the end is said to ... called " internal rime . " Concealed rime . If the rime occurs at irregular intervals within the passage of poetry ...
... called a feminine rime . A line of iambic or anapestic feet with an extra unstressed syllable at the end is said to ... called " internal rime . " Concealed rime . If the rime occurs at irregular intervals within the passage of poetry ...
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Oral Reading: Discussion and Principles, and an Anthology of Practice ... Lionel Crocker,Louis Michael Eich No preview available - 1955 |
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