Henry VT.C. and E.C. Jack, 1905 - Počet stran: 142 |
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... called the ficus as far back at least as the days of classic Rome . 2 A sconce was a blockhouse or chief fortress , for the most part round in fashion of a head ; hence the head is ludicrously called a sconce ; a lantern was also called ...
... called the ficus as far back at least as the days of classic Rome . 2 A sconce was a blockhouse or chief fortress , for the most part round in fashion of a head ; hence the head is ludicrously called a sconce ; a lantern was also called ...
Strana 131
... called an Iambus , and the combination of five of them in a line or verse is called an Iambic Pentameter . It should , however , be remembered that , while English metre depends upon the disposition of the accents or stresses , Latin ...
... called an Iambus , and the combination of five of them in a line or verse is called an Iambic Pentameter . It should , however , be remembered that , while English metre depends upon the disposition of the accents or stresses , Latin ...
Strana 132
... called a double - ending or feminine ending . Such endings become more and more frequent the later the play in the series of Shakespeare's works . ( 2 ) Occasionally a foot , instead of having the accent on the second syllable , has it ...
... called a double - ending or feminine ending . Such endings become more and more frequent the later the play in the series of Shakespeare's works . ( 2 ) Occasionally a foot , instead of having the accent on the second syllable , has it ...
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