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Pagina 99
... English language and of English poetry ? What degree of influence did they exert on our own Elizabethan revival ? The judgment has stood that their influence was of the slightest ; but I ask for a stay of execution and more evi- dence ...
... English language and of English poetry ? What degree of influence did they exert on our own Elizabethan revival ? The judgment has stood that their influence was of the slightest ; but I ask for a stay of execution and more evi- dence ...
Pagina 110
... English renovators aimed . Sidney , in his Apologie , like the Pléiade , finds our medieval verse ' apparelled in ... English as a medium for modern verse . He dwells on rhymes by the French named masculine and feminine , ' claiming a ...
... English renovators aimed . Sidney , in his Apologie , like the Pléiade , finds our medieval verse ' apparelled in ... English as a medium for modern verse . He dwells on rhymes by the French named masculine and feminine , ' claiming a ...
Pagina 381
... English accent . Mr. Coventry Patmore has justly observed 2 that ' the early poetical critics ' - notably Sidney and Daniel - commonly manifest a much clearer dis- cernment of the main importance of rhyme and accentual stress , in English ...
... English accent . Mr. Coventry Patmore has justly observed 2 that ' the early poetical critics ' - notably Sidney and Daniel - commonly manifest a much clearer dis- cernment of the main importance of rhyme and accentual stress , in English ...
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