A Book of Elizabethan LyricsFelix Emmanuel Schelling Ginn, 1895 - Всего страниц: 327 |
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Стр. xix
... close of the former reign . The old sequences , however , continued in popularity , as the frequency of later editions attest , up to the time of Withers ' Phil'arete and Habington's Castara , erotic sequences eschewing the sonnet form ...
... close of the former reign . The old sequences , however , continued in popularity , as the frequency of later editions attest , up to the time of Withers ' Phil'arete and Habington's Castara , erotic sequences eschewing the sonnet form ...
Стр. xlviii
... secondary accent is likely to fall on alternate syllables : extenuate ; and that many rules of collocation further make for this tendency . * See p . 88 9-12 . Sister awake , close not your eyes The day its xlviii INTRODUCTION .
... secondary accent is likely to fall on alternate syllables : extenuate ; and that many rules of collocation further make for this tendency . * See p . 88 9-12 . Sister awake , close not your eyes The day its xlviii INTRODUCTION .
Стр. xlix
Felix Emmanuel Schelling. Sister awake , close not your eyes The day its light discloses And the bright morning doth arise Out of her bed of roses ; 1 or this of John Fletcher : Away , delights ! go seek some other dwelling , For I must ...
Felix Emmanuel Schelling. Sister awake , close not your eyes The day its light discloses And the bright morning doth arise Out of her bed of roses ; 1 or this of John Fletcher : Away , delights ! go seek some other dwelling , For I must ...
Стр. lvi
... close metrical reproduction . This proves , what we know from other sources , that the English writers were only following in the madrigal , as in other forms , the greater freedom which Italian verse had assumed among their con ...
... close metrical reproduction . This proves , what we know from other sources , that the English writers were only following in the madrigal , as in other forms , the greater freedom which Italian verse had assumed among their con ...
Стр. lxv
... close of Elizabeth's reign . There was now a demand for something more than imitation , and the greater men rose to the occa- sion , although seeking different means for the accomplish- ment of the same end . Thus Shakespeare , though ...
... close of Elizabeth's reign . There was now a demand for something more than imitation , and the greater men rose to the occa- sion , although seeking different means for the accomplish- ment of the same end . Thus Shakespeare , though ...
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