The Prelude to Poetry: The English Poets in Defence and Praise of Their Own ArtErnest Rhys Dent, 1970 - 304 |
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... Trochy , as our Trochy or the Latine Hendicasillable may in the like case make bold with the Iambick : but it must be done euer with this caueat , which is , that a Sponde , Dactile or Tribrack do supply the next place : for an Iambick ...
... Trochy , as our Trochy or the Latine Hendicasillable may in the like case make bold with the Iambick : but it must be done euer with this caueat , which is , that a Sponde , Dactile or Tribrack do supply the next place : for an Iambick ...
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... Trochy , or a Spondee , or an Iambick at the pleasure of the com- poser , though most naturally that place affects a Trochy or Spondee ; yet by the example of Catullus in his Hendicasillables , I adde in the first place sometimes an ...
... Trochy , or a Spondee , or an Iambick at the pleasure of the com- poser , though most naturally that place affects a Trochy or Spondee ; yet by the example of Catullus in his Hendicasillables , I adde in the first place sometimes an ...
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... Trochy , the other must euer represent the nature of a Trochy , as for example : Follow , followe Though with mischiefe Arm'd , like whirlewind Now she flyes thee ; Time can conquer Loues vnkindnes ; Loue can alter Times disgraces ...
... Trochy , the other must euer represent the nature of a Trochy , as for example : Follow , followe Though with mischiefe Arm'd , like whirlewind Now she flyes thee ; Time can conquer Loues vnkindnes ; Loue can alter Times disgraces ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THOMAS CAMPION | 61 |
SAMUEL DANIEL | 86 |
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