Sonnets, Selected from English and American AuthorsHoughton Mifflin, 1916 - 113 pagini |
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Pagina iii
... thought , according to a clearly conceived plan , in musical , imaginative language . But by no means is every one of these two hundred sonnets great , for a great sonnet is one of the rarest things in literature ; real greatness has ...
... thought , according to a clearly conceived plan , in musical , imaginative language . But by no means is every one of these two hundred sonnets great , for a great sonnet is one of the rarest things in literature ; real greatness has ...
Pagina iv
... thought , although faulty in rhyme scheme or lacking power in music ; others below excellence in thought , development , or diction have been given place , because they are the highest achievement of the unpoetical age in which they ...
... thought , although faulty in rhyme scheme or lacking power in music ; others below excellence in thought , development , or diction have been given place , because they are the highest achievement of the unpoetical age in which they ...
Pagina v
... thought before the mind , and six to deducing the conclusion from that thought . This division was made clearer by the use of pause and rhyme . There were three times when the poet should pause , 1 There were also tailed sonnets , with ...
... thought before the mind , and six to deducing the conclusion from that thought . This division was made clearer by the use of pause and rhyme . There were three times when the poet should pause , 1 There were also tailed sonnets , with ...
Pagina vi
... thought . The quatrains , abba abba , were alike and held together by the repeating a , yet kept apart by the definite unity of pattern in each ; thus emphasizing the separation and the similarity of state- ment and proof . The ...
... thought . The quatrains , abba abba , were alike and held together by the repeating a , yet kept apart by the definite unity of pattern in each ; thus emphasizing the separation and the similarity of state- ment and proof . The ...
Pagina vii
... thought entire and in a convincing , satisfying manner . Such were the exacting laws which the greatest Italian poets sought to follow in their efforts to create a perfect sonnet . This does not mean that the laws were absolute and that ...
... thought entire and in a convincing , satisfying manner . Such were the exacting laws which the greatest Italian poets sought to follow in their efforts to create a perfect sonnet . This does not mean that the laws were absolute and that ...
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