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counsellor to King Arthur; the
metre shows that
Geoffrey pronounced it as a
pentasyllable, Guĕndŏlŏēnă, with the "gu"
pronounced /ɡw/. Dr.
Arthur Hutson suggests...
- new strophes,
built up of
hendecasyllables (11-syllable lines) and
pentasyllables (5-syllable lines). The
stanza comes from
classical Greece, but it was...
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tetrasyllables are LLHL, LLLH, and LHHL (that is, LMHL, LLMH, LHHL). On
pentasyllables, only two
patterns have been found,
LLHHH and
LLHHL (that is, LMHHH...
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certain Berengier, yet unidentified.
Besides Fine amours,
which has
pentasyllables, all of Carasaus's
works have only
heptasyllables and decasyllables...