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Vers Libre

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 December 2020

Extract

According to whether we count, in verse, all syllables, regardless of accent, or only the accented syllables, we recognize in the modern languages two systems of versification, the foot system and the syllabic system. In each of the following verses of Boileau, for example, we may enumerate twelve syllables, or find four feet thus graphically illustrated:

      En vain | contre le Cid | un mini | stre se ligue,
      Tout Paris | pour Chimè | ne a les yeux | de Rodrigue.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Modern Language Association of America, 1919

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References

1 Conventionally the “e muet” is not counted before a vowel or after the twelfth syllable.

3 Vielé-Griffin, Joies, 1889, Préface.

4 A Retté, Mercare de France, 1893.