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Pagina 89
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 than ...
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 than ...
Pagina 110
Sidney , in his Apologie , like the Pléiade , finds our mediæval verse ' apparelled in the dust and cobwebs of an uncivil age , ' and , like the Pléiade , asks , ' What would it work if trimmed in the gorgeous eloquence of Pindar ?
Sidney , in his Apologie , like the Pléiade , finds our mediæval verse ' apparelled in the dust and cobwebs of an uncivil age , ' and , like the Pléiade , asks , ' What would it work if trimmed in the gorgeous eloquence of Pindar ?
Pagina 381
Mr. Coventry Patmore has justly observed 2 that ' the early poetical critics ' -notably Sidney and Daniel-- ' commonly manifest a much clearer discernment of the main importance of rhyme and accentual stress , in English verse , than is ...
Mr. Coventry Patmore has justly observed 2 that ' the early poetical critics ' -notably Sidney and Daniel-- ' commonly manifest a much clearer discernment of the main importance of rhyme and accentual stress , in English verse , than is ...
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