A Literary History of EnglandLongmans, Green and Company, 1929 - 392 pagina's |
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Pagina 37
... rhyme " the invention of a barbarous age , to set off wretched matter . " But Daniel , in his Defence of Rhyme , rose above such prejudices , and expressed the nobler spirit of the Renaissance in words which silence the pedant once and ...
... rhyme " the invention of a barbarous age , to set off wretched matter . " But Daniel , in his Defence of Rhyme , rose above such prejudices , and expressed the nobler spirit of the Renaissance in words which silence the pedant once and ...
Pagina 102
... rhyme royal " ( so named because King James I of Scotland employed it ) has the rhyme - scheme ababbcc . This arrangement has a great superiority over the quatrain - and - couplet stanza , as the fifth line links the two parts together ...
... rhyme royal " ( so named because King James I of Scotland employed it ) has the rhyme - scheme ababbcc . This arrangement has a great superiority over the quatrain - and - couplet stanza , as the fifth line links the two parts together ...
Pagina 103
... rhyme- scheme of the octave , in its strict form , is : abbaabba . The rhyme - scheme of the sestet is not so rigidly fixed . Some writers use the scheme cdcdcd ; but there is nothing against the introduction of an extra rhyme , and ...
... rhyme- scheme of the octave , in its strict form , is : abbaabba . The rhyme - scheme of the sestet is not so rigidly fixed . Some writers use the scheme cdcdcd ; but there is nothing against the introduction of an extra rhyme , and ...
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