Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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Pagina 117
... poem , of nearly 1400 lines , arranged in seven - line stanzas ; the style in great part allegorical ; the subject , the love of the royal poet for the Lady Joanna Beaufort , whom he eventually married , and whom he is said to have ...
... poem , of nearly 1400 lines , arranged in seven - line stanzas ; the style in great part allegorical ; the subject , the love of the royal poet for the Lady Joanna Beaufort , whom he eventually married , and whom he is said to have ...
Pagina 174
... poem is written in rhyme , in the common heroic ten - syllable verse , but disposed in quatrains . Davies , however , has wonderfully conquered its difficulties ; and , as has been observed , " perhaps no language can produce a poem ...
... poem is written in rhyme , in the common heroic ten - syllable verse , but disposed in quatrains . Davies , however , has wonderfully conquered its difficulties ; and , as has been observed , " perhaps no language can produce a poem ...
Pagina 197
... poem entitled Christ's Victory and Triumph in Heaven and Earth over and after Death , which was published in a quarto volume in 1610. It is divided into four parts , and is written in stanzas somewhat like those of Spenser , only con ...
... poem entitled Christ's Victory and Triumph in Heaven and Earth over and after Death , which was published in a quarto volume in 1610. It is divided into four parts , and is written in stanzas somewhat like those of Spenser , only con ...
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