Literary Pamphlets Chiefly Relating to Poetry From Sidney to Byron volume 1
Literary Pamphlets Chiefly Relating to Poetry From Sidney to Byron volume 1
Rhys Ernest
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All Monasillables or Polysillables that end in single consonants, either written, or sounded with single consonants, having a sharp lively accent, and standing without position of the word following, are short in their last sillable, as scab, fled, parted, God, of, If, bandog, anguish, sick, quick, rival, will, people, simple, come, some, him, them, from, summon, then, prop, prosper, honour, labour, this, his, speches, goddesse, per- fect, bUt, ivhat, that, and their like. The last sillable of ...all words in the plurall ART OF ENGLISH POESIE 189 number that have two or more vowels before 8, are long, as vertues, duties, miseries, fellowes. These rules concerning the quantity of our English sillables I have disposed as they came next into my memory ; others, more methodi- call, time and practice may produce. In the meane season, as the Grammarians leave many sillables to the authority of Poets, so do I likewise leave many to their judgments ; and withall thus conclude, that there is no Art begun and perfected at one enterprise.
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