Legends, Tales and Poems by Gustavo Adolfo Becquer
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A _trochaic_ octosyllabic line, for example, substituting stress for
quantity, would be scanned / -- | / -- | / -- | / --, with the stress on the first, third, fifth, and seventh syllables. _Iambic_ verse would have a regular alternation of unaccented and accented syllables, -- / -- /, etc. _Dactylic_ verse would have a regular recurrence of an accented syllable followed by two unaccented syllables, etc. / -- -- | / -- -- |, etc. _Amphibrachic_ verse would be formed by a regular recurrence of three syllables of which the middle one would be stressed, -- / --. This construction is sometimes followed in lines of twelve syllables (p. 164, I, 1. 2), and also in lines of six syllables (p. 167, VII, 1.-4). _Anapestic_ verse consists of a regular recurrence of two unstressed syllables preceding a stressed syllable, -- -- /. This is sometimes found in ten-syllable lines (p. 164, I, 1. i). B. SPANISH VERSE ENDINGS An accented word is called _aguda_ when it has the accent on the last syllable, e.g. _verdad, luz, yo_; _llana_ (or grave) when it has the accent on the penult, e.g. _trabajo, fruto_; _esdrújula_ when it has |
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