English Literature: A Critical SurveyPitman, 1951 - 316 pagina's |
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... consists . " The meaning of any beautiful created thing , " said Oscar Wilde , " is as much in the soul of him who looks at it , as it was in his soul who wrought it . Nay , it is rather the beholder who lends to the beautiful thing its ...
... consists . " The meaning of any beautiful created thing , " said Oscar Wilde , " is as much in the soul of him who looks at it , as it was in his soul who wrought it . Nay , it is rather the beholder who lends to the beautiful thing its ...
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... consisting usually of a stressed syllable associated with one or two unstressed or weakly stressed syllables . A foot of two syllables ( duple metre ) may be one of rising ( iambic ) or falling ( trochaic ) cadence ; that is , the ...
... consisting usually of a stressed syllable associated with one or two unstressed or weakly stressed syllables . A foot of two syllables ( duple metre ) may be one of rising ( iambic ) or falling ( trochaic ) cadence ; that is , the ...
Pagina 142
... consists of four octosyllabic lines rhyming abba and although it can be found in the work of Ben Jonson may be considered to have been re - invented by Tennyson- This truth came borne with bier and pall , I felt it when I sorrowed most ...
... consists of four octosyllabic lines rhyming abba and although it can be found in the work of Ben Jonson may be considered to have been re - invented by Tennyson- This truth came borne with bier and pall , I felt it when I sorrowed most ...
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