The Prelude to Poetry: The English Poets in Defence and Praise of Their Own ArtErnest Rhys Dent, 1970 - 304 |
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... syllables should always divide it exactly in the middle ; in one of ten , it should fall on the fourth , in one of eight on the same , in one of seven on the same , or on none at all , " etc. I mention no more than these , as they are ...
... syllables should always divide it exactly in the middle ; in one of ten , it should fall on the fourth , in one of eight on the same , in one of seven on the same , or on none at all , " etc. I mention no more than these , as they are ...
Strona 139
... syllables , because of the rhyme , which is double ; but as our language requires single rhyme , the verse was reduced to ten syllables ; the run of it is the same to the ear . The Italians borrowed it from the Provençals , there being ...
... syllables , because of the rhyme , which is double ; but as our language requires single rhyme , the verse was reduced to ten syllables ; the run of it is the same to the ear . The Italians borrowed it from the Provençals , there being ...
Strona 143
... syllables , and the pause hardly distinguishable , such as the Prologue and History of Beryn , found in some MSS . of Chaucer , and the Cook's Tale of Gamelyn , where the verses have twelve , thirteen , or fourteen syllables , and the ...
... syllables , and the pause hardly distinguishable , such as the Prologue and History of Beryn , found in some MSS . of Chaucer , and the Cook's Tale of Gamelyn , where the verses have twelve , thirteen , or fourteen syllables , and the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THOMAS CAMPION | 61 |
SAMUEL DANIEL | 86 |
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