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- Sprung_rhythm abstract "Sprung rhythm is a poetic rhythm designed to imitate the rhythm of natural speech. It is constructed from feet in which the first syllable is stressed and may be followed by a variable number of unstressed syllables. The British poet Gerard Manley Hopkins claimed to have discovered this previously unnamed poetic rhythm in the natural patterns of English in folk songs, spoken poetry, Shakespeare, Milton, et al. He used diacritical marks on syllables to indicate which should be drawn out (acute e.g. á ) and which uttered quickly (grave, e.g., è).Some critics believe he merely coined a name for poems with mixed, irregular feet, like free verse. However, while sprung rhythm allows for an indeterminate number of syllables to a foot, Hopkins was very careful to keep the number of feet he had per line consistent across each individual work, a trait that free verse does not share. Sprung rhythm may be classed as a form of accentual verse, due to its being stress-timed, rather than syllable-timed, and while sprung rhythm did not become a popular literary form, Hopkins's advocacy did assist in a revival of accentual verse more generally.".
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- Sprung_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Accentual_verse.
- Sprung_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Category:Poetic_rhythm.
- Sprung_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sonnet_studies.
- Sprung_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Category:Victorian_poetry.
- Sprung_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Diacritic.
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- Sprung_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Metre_(poetry).
- Sprung_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Poetry.
- Sprung_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink Syllable.
- Sprung_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Sprung_rhythm wikiPageWikiLink William_Shakespeare.
- Sprung_rhythm wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sprung rhythm".
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- Sprung_rhythm subject Category:Poetic_rhythm.
- Sprung_rhythm subject Category:Sonnet_studies.
- Sprung_rhythm subject Category:Victorian_poetry.
- Sprung_rhythm hypernym Rhythm.
- Sprung_rhythm type MusicalArtist.
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- Sprung_rhythm type Study.
- Sprung_rhythm comment "Sprung rhythm is a poetic rhythm designed to imitate the rhythm of natural speech. It is constructed from feet in which the first syllable is stressed and may be followed by a variable number of unstressed syllables. The British poet Gerard Manley Hopkins claimed to have discovered this previously unnamed poetic rhythm in the natural patterns of English in folk songs, spoken poetry, Shakespeare, Milton, et al.".
- Sprung_rhythm label "Sprung rhythm".
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- Sprung_rhythm sameAs スプラング・リズム.
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