By November its column, " Gossip : What has been most Talked About during the Week, " observed that " The madness of the hour takes the metrical shape of trochees, everybody writes trochaics, talks trochaics, and think [ sic ] in trochees : . ..
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By November its column, " Gossip : What has been most Talked About during the Week, " observed that " The madness of the hour takes the metrical shape of trochees, everybody writes trochaics, talks trochaics, and think [ sic ] in trochees : . ..
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The opening riff uses the same picked notes as were used throughout the verse of the earlier version, but the pattern of the picking has changed : while the " Weed Forestin "'version used a trochaic pattern, this one consists of two dactyls and a trochee.
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Then, the variant-forms show unsurprising dr�ttkv�tt patterns overall; the main difference being that the first trochee of the odd-lines are technically not reckoned as extrametrical since they harbor " alliteration ", but the even-lines'extra-metrical feature is more or less as the same.
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Poets wanting to capture the hendecasyllabic rhythm in English have simply transposed the pattern into its accentual-syllabic equivalent : / u | / u | / uu / u | / u |, or trochee / trochee / dactyl / trochee / trochee, so that the long / short pattern becomes a stress / unstress pattern.
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Poets wanting to capture the hendecasyllabic rhythm in English have simply transposed the pattern into its accentual-syllabic equivalent : / u | / u | / uu / u | / u |, or trochee / trochee / dactyl / trochee / trochee, so that the long / short pattern becomes a stress / unstress pattern.
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Poets wanting to capture the hendecasyllabic rhythm in English have simply transposed the pattern into its accentual-syllabic equivalent : / u | / u | / uu / u | / u |, or trochee / trochee / dactyl / trochee / trochee, so that the long / short pattern becomes a stress / unstress pattern.
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Poets wanting to capture the hendecasyllabic rhythm in English have simply transposed the pattern into its accentual-syllabic equivalent : / u | / u | / uu / u | / u |, or trochee / trochee / dactyl / trochee / trochee, so that the long / short pattern becomes a stress / unstress pattern.
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In the prosody of English and other modern European languages, " choriamb " is sometimes used to describe four-syllable sequence of the pattern stressed-unstressed-unstressed-stressed ( again, a trochee followed by an iamb ) : for example, " over the hill ", " under the bridge ", and " what a mistake ! ".
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Chandler's work has appeared in numerous print and online journals and anthologies, including " Able Muse, Alabama Literary Review, American Arts Quarterly, The Centrifugal Eye, Comstock Review, First Things, Iambs and Trochees, Light Quarterly, The Lyric, Measure, M�bius, Orbis, Quadrant, The Raintown Review, Texas Poetry Journal " and many others.