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stressy, a. rare.|ˈstrɛsɪ| [f. stress n. or v.1 + -y1.] Characterized by stress, spec. in the prosody of G. M. Hopkins; in which stress is conspicuous.
1880G. M. Hopkins Lett. to R. Bridges (1955) 107, I think you have missed the clue. You take the rhythm for three triple time, iambs and anapaests say, and four feet to a line (except the refrain). But to get this you have to skip..a whole foot as marked and stressy as any other foot. 1961Times Lit. Suppl. 18 Aug. 549/4 Neither of these versions reveals the bold, thoroughgoing ‘stressy’ flexibility of genuine sprung rhythm. |