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Definition of Prosodically
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Prosodically
Literary usage of Prosodically
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of English Prosody from the Twelfth Century to the Present Day by George Saintsbury (1908)
"In fact, all the smaller pieces are prosodically adequate and more ...
are prosodically consummate in the lighter kind, and do not attempt any other. ..."
2. A History of English Prosody from the Twelfth Century to the Present Day by George Saintsbury (1906)
"For poetical (or unpoetical) interest of various kinds a good deal might be
cited ; prosodically very little need be. Grimald himself hardly deserts the ..."
3. Lectures on the English Language by George Perkins Marsh (1887)
"... that the few inflectional vowel-changes of the Greeks, such as the temporal
augment, or the substitution of a prosodically long for a prosodically short ..."
4. Macbeth by William Shakespeare, Horace Howard Furness (1873)
"Pope's transposition is prosodically an improvement. CLARENDON. It is impossible
to reduce many lines of this scene to regularity without making ..."