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... rime into Germany , brought in also a new line . ( Zum Mus . etc , ' p . 24 ) . On Eng- lish ground PROF . GUMMERE , of the four - accent school , in an article admirable for its clear - cut thoroughness , has sought to answer the ...
... rime into Germany , brought in also a new line . ( Zum Mus . etc , ' p . 24 ) . On Eng- lish ground PROF . GUMMERE , of the four - accent school , in an article admirable for its clear - cut thoroughness , has sought to answer the ...
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... rime - cold . Rigorous fate ! General moralizing is followed and enforced by his own par- ticular misery with great pathos : The weary of mind may not withstand Fate , nor his fierce heart furnish him help ; Therefore do those thirsting ...
... rime - cold . Rigorous fate ! General moralizing is followed and enforced by his own par- ticular misery with great pathos : The weary of mind may not withstand Fate , nor his fierce heart furnish him help ; Therefore do those thirsting ...
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... rime , overflow , mute e , etc. I have avoided any discussion of these points , noting only the exam- ples which are found in the works of the five poets examined . The Third Part deals with a résumé of Part Two and gives the ...
... rime , overflow , mute e , etc. I have avoided any discussion of these points , noting only the exam- ples which are found in the works of the five poets examined . The Third Part deals with a résumé of Part Two and gives the ...
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... Rime .... 8-11 V. Changes in the Principles of Rime , Overflow and Rythm in the Parnassian and Sym- bolistic Schools of Poetry . 11-13 A. Causes that led to Changes 11-12 B. Reaction and Changes .. 12-13 VI . Résumé .... 13-14 A ...
... Rime .... 8-11 V. Changes in the Principles of Rime , Overflow and Rythm in the Parnassian and Sym- bolistic Schools of Poetry . 11-13 A. Causes that led to Changes 11-12 B. Reaction and Changes .. 12-13 VI . Résumé .... 13-14 A ...
Strona 3
... 18 , Réticence ; 1. 31 , Evénements p . 50 , 1. 12 - n'es - tu pas p . 63 , 1. 31 - Nivelle ; 1. 34 , égaie p . 64 , 1. 23 - n'est - ce p . 67 , 1. 29 - l'origine PART I. DEVELOPMENT OF OVERFLOW , RIME , AND RYTHM ERRATA .
... 18 , Réticence ; 1. 31 , Evénements p . 50 , 1. 12 - n'es - tu pas p . 63 , 1. 31 - Nivelle ; 1. 34 , égaie p . 64 , 1. 23 - n'est - ce p . 67 , 1. 29 - l'origine PART I. DEVELOPMENT OF OVERFLOW , RIME , AND RYTHM ERRATA .
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Strona 11 - E, candeurs des vapeurs et des tentes, Lances des glaciers fiers, rois blancs, frissons d'ombelles ; I, pourpres, sang craché, rire des lèvres belles -, Dans la colère ou les ivresses pénitentes ; U, cycles, vibrements...
Strona 6 - Standing on earth, not rapt above the pole. More safe I sing with mortal voice, unchanged To hoarse or mute, though fallen on evil days, On evil days though fallen, and evil tongues.
Strona 6 - I think it will be found that the grand style arises in poetry, when a noble nature, poetically gifted, treats with simplicity or with severity a serious subject.