Manual of English LiteratureJ.M. Dent & Company, 1926 - 356 pagina's |
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Pagina 69
... rhyme , or from rhyme to alliteration , in a manner perfectly arbitrary . The alliterative portion , however , predominates on the whole greatly over the lines rhyming together , even including the imperfect or assonant terminations ...
... rhyme , or from rhyme to alliteration , in a manner perfectly arbitrary . The alliterative portion , however , predominates on the whole greatly over the lines rhyming together , even including the imperfect or assonant terminations ...
Pagina 82
... rhyme was unknown , and down to the tenth century our verse appears to have known no other ornament except that of alli- teration . Hence , naturally , even after we had borrowed the practice of rhyme from the French or Romance writers ...
... rhyme was unknown , and down to the tenth century our verse appears to have known no other ornament except that of alli- teration . Hence , naturally , even after we had borrowed the practice of rhyme from the French or Romance writers ...
Pagina 235
... rhyme , as he states in a prologue : - In this old play what's new we have expressed In rhyming verse distinguish'd from the rest ; That , as the Rhone its hasty way does make ( Not mingling waters ) through Geneva's lake , So , having ...
... rhyme , as he states in a prologue : - In this old play what's new we have expressed In rhyming verse distinguish'd from the rest ; That , as the Rhone its hasty way does make ( Not mingling waters ) through Geneva's lake , So , having ...
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A Manual of English Literature: And of the History of the ..., Volumes 1-2 George Lillie Craik Volledige weergave - 1874 |
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