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( b ) No stanza of three lines has become classical ” in English poetry , though several well - known poems are written in three - lined stanzas ; for exanple , Craskaw's poem To his supposed Mistress : Whoe'er she bc ' That not ...
( b ) No stanza of three lines has become classical ” in English poetry , though several well - known poems are written in three - lined stanzas ; for exanple , Craskaw's poem To his supposed Mistress : Whoe'er she bc ' That not ...
Pagina 102
( d ) Five - lined stanzas occupy a minor place among our verse - measures . The three forms which most com* : monly ... ( e ) A quatrain followed by a couplet produces a stanza which , though useful , has no great structural beauty .
( d ) Five - lined stanzas occupy a minor place among our verse - measures . The three forms which most com* : monly ... ( e ) A quatrain followed by a couplet produces a stanza which , though useful , has no great structural beauty .
Pagina 103
( b ) The Spenserian stanza of nine lines has a beautiful structure , and is elaborately rhymed : ababbcbcc . A form of such difficulty would seem to tax a poet's powers to the utmost , yet the melody of the form is so alluring that ...
( b ) The Spenserian stanza of nine lines has a beautiful structure , and is elaborately rhymed : ababbcbcc . A form of such difficulty would seem to tax a poet's powers to the utmost , yet the melody of the form is so alluring that ...
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