A Book of Elizabethan LyricsFelix Emmanuel Schelling Ginn, 1895 - Всего страниц: 327 |
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... II . ELIZABETHAN LYRICAL MEASURES Xxxviii ELIZABETHAN LYRICS I NOTES . 209 INDEX OF FIRST LINES 299 INDEX OF AUTHORS AND SOURCES INDEX OF INTRODUCTION AND NOTES . 309 317 INTRODUCTION . I. THE ELIZABETHAN LYRIC . WHILE the prime.
... II . ELIZABETHAN LYRICAL MEASURES Xxxviii ELIZABETHAN LYRICS I NOTES . 209 INDEX OF FIRST LINES 299 INDEX OF AUTHORS AND SOURCES INDEX OF INTRODUCTION AND NOTES . 309 317 INTRODUCTION . I. THE ELIZABETHAN LYRIC . WHILE the prime.
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... lines number respectively nine , eight , seven , and eight , and only the last follows the norm . A later , familiar , example of this freedom is to be found in Milton's L'Allegro . It is scarcely necessary to remark that the prevailing ...
... lines number respectively nine , eight , seven , and eight , and only the last follows the norm . A later , familiar , example of this freedom is to be found in Milton's L'Allegro . It is scarcely necessary to remark that the prevailing ...
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... lines of Lodge : The gods that saw the good That mortals did approve , With kind and holy mood , Began to talk of Love . Several examples of the undivided Alexandrine are to be found in trochaics as well as iambics , continuous or ...
... lines of Lodge : The gods that saw the good That mortals did approve , With kind and holy mood , Began to talk of Love . Several examples of the undivided Alexandrine are to be found in trochaics as well as iambics , continuous or ...
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... line : Roses their sharp spines being gone ; or take , as an extreme case , the line : Thus faín would I have hád a prétty thing , which is uttered in the same time interval as : O Lady , what a luck is this.3 1 Cf. Lyly's Apelles ...
... line : Roses their sharp spines being gone ; or take , as an extreme case , the line : Thus faín would I have hád a prétty thing , which is uttered in the same time interval as : O Lady , what a luck is this.3 1 Cf. Lyly's Apelles ...
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... correspondences with correspondences as to length of verse , and ( 2 ) their growing skill in phrasing and the employment 1 Bullen's Campion , p . 95 ; and see p . 398 . of run - on lines . Take this early stanza xlvi INTRODUCTION .
... correspondences with correspondences as to length of verse , and ( 2 ) their growing skill in phrasing and the employment 1 Bullen's Campion , p . 95 ; and see p . 398 . of run - on lines . Take this early stanza xlvi INTRODUCTION .
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