English Literature: A Critical SurveyPitman, 1951 - 316 pagina's |
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Pagina 54
... lines of eleven syllables , rhyming a ba ba b c c , used by the epic poets Tasso and Ariosto . By the curtailment of the line to the English " heroic " type of ten syllables , and the omission of the fifth line , we get the Chaucerian ...
... lines of eleven syllables , rhyming a ba ba b c c , used by the epic poets Tasso and Ariosto . By the curtailment of the line to the English " heroic " type of ten syllables , and the omission of the fifth line , we get the Chaucerian ...
Pagina 57
... lines the first and third of which rhyme , the end syllable of the second line being linked in rhyme with the first ... lines each , concluding with an envoi of four lines , all lines being of equal length . Three rhymes only are ...
... lines the first and third of which rhyme , the end syllable of the second line being linked in rhyme with the first ... lines each , concluding with an envoi of four lines , all lines being of equal length . Three rhymes only are ...
Pagina 183
... lines are mostly " end - stopped , ” that is , there is a tendency for the meaning to end with the line , which is both a sense - unit and a prosodic unit . The pauses within the line are few and not strongly marked and the lines ...
... lines are mostly " end - stopped , ” that is , there is a tendency for the meaning to end with the line , which is both a sense - unit and a prosodic unit . The pauses within the line are few and not strongly marked and the lines ...
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