Theory of Prosody in Eighteenth-century EnglandConnecticut College, 1954 - 170 pages |
Contents
Preface CHAPTER | 1 |
Sources Influences and the English Tradition | 3 |
Some Restoration Theorists and Improvers | 6 |
Copyright | |
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accent Allan Ramsay amphibrach anapestic appear Art of Poetry Art of Reading artificial elocution artificial scansion Augustan Bentley blank verse Bysshe's Bysshian cadences century Charles Gildon classical Coleridge colloquial contractions conservative prosodic contemporary couplet Critical dactylic dissyllabic Dryden Edward Bysshe eighteenth eighteenth-century English metrical English Poetry English prosody English verse equal-time Essay feet French Gildon harmony heroic couplet heroic line hiatus History iamb Ibid ideal irregularity John Johnson Language liberal literary London measure melody Metrists Milton's Prosody Mitford Modern Metrical Technique musical nature number of syllables Omond Paradise Lost poem poetic contractions poetry-music poets practice pronounced pronunciation prose prosodic system prosodic theory Ramsay readers regularistic regularity of stress rhythm rhythmical Robert Bridges Say's scans scansion Sheridan spondee stress regularity syllabic limitation syllabic prosody syllabic system syllabism and stress synaeresis theoretical theorists theory of prosody Thomas Thomas Sheridan tion trisyllabic substitution trochaic trochee unstressed syllables verse structure versification vowels words writes