Sonnets, Selected from English and American AuthorsHoughton Mifflin, 1916 - 113 pagini |
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Pagina v
... Italian suono , sound , with the diminutive suffix added ; its meaning is , then , " a little sound . " This term was clearer to the Italians , from whom we borrowed the poem , than it is to us , for they were in the habit of ...
... Italian suono , sound , with the diminutive suffix added ; its meaning is , then , " a little sound . " This term was clearer to the Italians , from whom we borrowed the poem , than it is to us , for they were in the habit of ...
Pagina vi
... Italian writers was that the sonnet should close leaving the reader with the sense of finish and completeness , with the feeling of having been given the thought in its full relation and also its final result . It must not , therefore ...
... Italian writers was that the sonnet should close leaving the reader with the sense of finish and completeness , with the feeling of having been given the thought in its full relation and also its final result . It must not , therefore ...
Pagina vii
... Italian poets sought to follow in their efforts to create a perfect sonnet . This does not mean that the laws were absolute and that the poets made no experiments , but comparatively few irregular sonnets from the well - known writers ...
... Italian poets sought to follow in their efforts to create a perfect sonnet . This does not mean that the laws were absolute and that the poets made no experiments , but comparatively few irregular sonnets from the well - known writers ...
Pagina ix
... Italian literature . Some hold that the sonnet is a development of the Greek epigram.1 However , the more commonly defended theories are : first , that the Italian singers borrowed the form , or some- thing approximate to it , from the ...
... Italian literature . Some hold that the sonnet is a development of the Greek epigram.1 However , the more commonly defended theories are : first , that the Italian singers borrowed the form , or some- thing approximate to it , from the ...
Pagina x
... Italian writers . The sonnet rapidly became popular in Italy , was used with great skill by Dante , and brought to the height of its perfection by Petrarch . Whatever its origin in land or poem , Pattison is certainly right when he says ...
... Italian writers . The sonnet rapidly became popular in Italy , was used with great skill by Dante , and brought to the height of its perfection by Petrarch . Whatever its origin in land or poem , Pattison is certainly right when he says ...
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