The Prelude to Poetry: The English Poets in Defence and Praise of Their Own ArtErnest Rhys Dent, 1970 - 304 |
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... Dimeter following , the which Dimeter though it be naturally Trochaical , yet it seemes to haue his originall out of the Iambick verse . But the better to confirme and expresse these rules , I will set downe a short Poeme in Licentiate ...
... Dimeter following , the which Dimeter though it be naturally Trochaical , yet it seemes to haue his originall out of the Iambick verse . But the better to confirme and expresse these rules , I will set downe a short Poeme in Licentiate ...
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... DIMETER , OR ENGLISH MARCH . The Dimeter ( so called in the former Chapter ) I intend next of all to handle , because it seems to be a part of the Iambick which is our most naturall and auncient English verse . We may terme this our Eng ...
... DIMETER , OR ENGLISH MARCH . The Dimeter ( so called in the former Chapter ) I intend next of all to handle , because it seems to be a part of the Iambick which is our most naturall and auncient English verse . We may terme this our Eng ...
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... Dimeter , being deriued either from the end of our Iambick , or from the beginning of our Trochaick . The third which I deliuered was Our English Trochaick verse . The fourth our English Elegeick . The fift , sixt , and seauenth , were ...
... Dimeter , being deriued either from the end of our Iambick , or from the beginning of our Trochaick . The third which I deliuered was Our English Trochaick verse . The fourth our English Elegeick . The fift , sixt , and seauenth , were ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THOMAS CAMPION | 61 |
SAMUEL DANIEL | 86 |
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