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... verse . Third , Chaucer ( q.v. ) imitating contemporary French poets , experimented with such artificial forms as the ballade , and made much use of what was to become the most important of English verse - patterns , the iambic ...
... verse . Third , Chaucer ( q.v. ) imitating contemporary French poets , experimented with such artificial forms as the ballade , and made much use of what was to become the most important of English verse - patterns , the iambic ...
Pagina 429
... verse or prose . Verse is composition in which the words are arranged according to some recurring pattern ; in good prose such recurring patterns seldom are permitted , and if at all - as in parallel construction - only through short ...
... verse or prose . Verse is composition in which the words are arranged according to some recurring pattern ; in good prose such recurring patterns seldom are permitted , and if at all - as in parallel construction - only through short ...
Pagina 433
... verse , are not usually permitted in English verse . Rimes of one syllable are called masculine rimes : knee , me . Rimes of two or more syllables are called feminine rimes : follow , hollow . Internal rime occurs when words within the ...
... verse , are not usually permitted in English verse . Rimes of one syllable are called masculine rimes : knee , me . Rimes of two or more syllables are called feminine rimes : follow , hollow . Internal rime occurs when words within the ...
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THE BACKGROUNDS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE | 3 |
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
VERSE | 15 |
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