PROSODY, that part of grammar which treats of the quantities and accents of syllables, and the manner of making verses.
The English prosody turns chiefly on two things, numbers and rhyme. See POETRY, No 66—76. and Part III.
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PROSODY, that part of grammar which treats of the quantities and accents of syllables, and the manner of making verses.
The English prosody turns chiefly on two things, numbers and rhyme. See POETRY, No 66—76. and Part III.