Essays in Romantic LiteratureBooks for Libraries Press, 1968 - 438 pagina's |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-3 van 81
Pagina 89
... verse . Rhyme is of the essence of French verse . It must be rich ; free rather than constrained ; accepted rather than sought out ; appropriate and natural ; in short , such that the verse falling on it shall not less content the ear ...
... verse . Rhyme is of the essence of French verse . It must be rich ; free rather than constrained ; accepted rather than sought out ; appropriate and natural ; in short , such that the verse falling on it shall not less content the ear ...
Pagina 110
... verse ' apparelled in the dust and cob- webs of an uncivil age , ' and , like the Pléiade , asks , ' What would it work if trimmed in the gorgeous eloquence of Pindar ? ' Apart from this aspiration he is evidently at home in the ...
... verse ' apparelled in the dust and cob- webs of an uncivil age , ' and , like the Pléiade , asks , ' What would it work if trimmed in the gorgeous eloquence of Pindar ? ' Apart from this aspiration he is evidently at home in the ...
Pagina 381
... verse- we find in English verse Rhyme and Accentual Stress or Ictus . Now , Rhyme , but falteringly nascent in Folk - song before his day , was fully acclimatised by Chaucer from French , which has no emphatic accents , at a time when ...
... verse- we find in English verse Rhyme and Accentual Stress or Ictus . Now , Rhyme , but falteringly nascent in Folk - song before his day , was fully acclimatised by Chaucer from French , which has no emphatic accents , at a time when ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Adonis adventure allusion Amyot Antony artist Beauty Bellay Cæsar called Cato century Chaucer classic colour Coriolanus Court Cynthia's Revels death Dekker delight doth drama Elizabethan England English Europe eyes Fitton Fleay France French George Wyndham Greece Greek hand hath Henry Herbert heroes honour Jonson Julius Cæsar king Lady language Latin legends literary literature lord Harbert Lucrece Lucullus Lycurgus lyrical Mary Fitton ment mind never night North Ovid Parallel Lives passage passion Pericles play Pléiade Plutarch poem poet Poetaster poetry political Pompey praise prose quoted Renaissance rhyme Romance Rome Ronsard Satiromastix Shake Shakespeare song Song of Roland Sonnets speech Spenser strange sweet thee theme Themistocles theory things thou tion translation Troilus trouvères truth turn unto Venus Venus and Adonis verse Villon words writes written wrote