| 31. | This is a case in which 2-level scansion is felt to miss something essential even by some rather strict prosodists.
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| 32. | Politically correct versions of this poem using inclusive language have been published, ruining the scansion and raising Pugh's ire.
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| 33. | I only find many websites that describe scansion and give a few examples, which is not what I am looking for.
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| 34. | Wilfred Owen's famous poem, quoted above, incorporated Horatian text to question patriotism while ignoring the rules of Latin scansion.
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| 35. | In the final analysis, the terms of scansion are blunt instruments, clumsy ways of describing the infinitely nuanced rhythms of language.
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| 36. | These distinctions are not made explicit by the scansion, so in cases like this clarification may be required in the article text.
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| 37. | Because of the variety of stress levels in language, 2-level notation is not adequate for a rhythmic scansion of any sensitivity.
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| 38. | Scansion is the act of analyzing and ( usually ) graphically representing the metrical character of a line of verse . " Ideally"
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| 39. | It cannot be utilized as diacritics, and therefore always requires 2 lines ( 1 for the verse, and 1 for the scansion ).
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| 40. | Differences in scansion, however, tend to be conditioned more by metrists'theoretical preconceptions than by differences in how they hear the line.
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