The English Scholar Special Edition of the English Student for Beginners in Th

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The English Scholar Special Edition of the English Student for Beginners in Th
Emil Hausknecht
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" Beyond the raging sea, boys, You '11 find at last a rest, If only on your trip, boys, You always do your best. There w r aits for each a crown, boys ; So take a manly grip ; There waits for all eternal life Who "Don't give up the ship. " Versification : a few hints on metre.
1. Rhythm in English depends on (or: is governed by) stress; it is accentual (algentuierenb).
English rhythm is distinct from that of the ancient Latin and Greek verse, which was quantitative (qucmtitierenb); it also diff
...ers from the French verse, which is syllabic (filben=3ctf)lenb, syllable-counting).
2. An English metrical line or verse is a series of rhythm-waves, each wave being formed by a number (generally a pair) of syllables one of which receives a particular stress (accent).
These rhythm-waves are either rising or falling. They are said to be rising when the stressed syllable is preceded by one (or two) unstressed syllables.
3. Most metrical lines are divided into two parts by a breathing place or pause (often called caesura) coincident with a pause, or rest, in the sense.


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