Sonnets, Selected from English and American AuthorsHoughton Mifflin, 1916 - 113 pagini |
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Pagina v
... line , or lines to the stanza , but the sonnet must have fourteen lines and no more , must have five beats to each line , neither fewer nor greater in number . It was not , however , to the Italians any poem of fourteen five - stress lines ...
... line , or lines to the stanza , but the sonnet must have fourteen lines and no more , must have five beats to each line , neither fewer nor greater in number . It was not , however , to the Italians any poem of fourteen five - stress lines ...
Pagina vi
... line to a climax at the last line , for then no conclusion or conse- quence was possible ; nor must it be developed through twelve lines , to be finished off with an epigrammatic turn of thought in the last two lines , since this was ...
... line to a climax at the last line , for then no conclusion or conse- quence was possible ; nor must it be developed through twelve lines , to be finished off with an epigrammatic turn of thought in the last two lines , since this was ...
Pagina vii
... lines and of feet to the line , but experimented with rhyme . Wyatt almost al- ways follows Petrarch in the octave ; the sestet he closes with a rhymed couplet . Surrey was less easily satisfied on the delicate subject of rhyme ; he ...
... lines and of feet to the line , but experimented with rhyme . Wyatt almost al- ways follows Petrarch in the octave ; the sestet he closes with a rhymed couplet . Surrey was less easily satisfied on the delicate subject of rhyme ; he ...
Pagina viii
... line , closing quietly through the following six lines in a natural sequence of thought ; secondly , it may be presented by three different statements of the idea , which is the way Shakespeare builds his sonnets , and close with a two - ...
... line , closing quietly through the following six lines in a natural sequence of thought ; secondly , it may be presented by three different statements of the idea , which is the way Shakespeare builds his sonnets , and close with a two - ...
Pagina ix
... lines and of feet to the line , as well as something of the same rhyme and pause scheme , as are found in the sonnet at the height of its popularity . Its origin , then , becomes a matter for the labor , or the skillful guessing , of ...
... lines and of feet to the line , as well as something of the same rhyme and pause scheme , as are found in the sonnet at the height of its popularity . Its origin , then , becomes a matter for the labor , or the skillful guessing , of ...
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