The Book of the Sonnet, Том 1Leigh Hunt, Samuel Adams Lee Roberts Brothers, 1867 |
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... tion ; by the " enjoyment " of the Sonnet , the pleasure already taken , or to be taken in it , by lovers of poetry in general , whether writers or readers . As to " Italian and English poetry , " the words carry with them their own ...
... tion ; by the " enjoyment " of the Sonnet , the pleasure already taken , or to be taken in it , by lovers of poetry in general , whether writers or readers . As to " Italian and English poetry , " the words carry with them their own ...
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... tion the generals they produced in the times of Anne and George the Fourth . But Napoleon - himself an Italian was not hindered by the sonnets of Italy from coming to that conclusion ; nor did the sonnet - writers themselves fail to do ...
... tion the generals they produced in the times of Anne and George the Fourth . But Napoleon - himself an Italian was not hindered by the sonnets of Italy from coming to that conclusion ; nor did the sonnet - writers themselves fail to do ...
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... tion of verse arose in the times when Aristotle and the schoolmen were all in all with men of letters ; and it was probably not unassisted by the musical instinct which perceives questions , and replies , and solutions , in tones and ...
... tion of verse arose in the times when Aristotle and the schoolmen were all in all with men of letters ; and it was probably not unassisted by the musical instinct which perceives questions , and replies , and solutions , in tones and ...
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... tion speak , as well and consistently as it can ; and music is only emotion singing . The poets who flourished while the sonnet was maturing were all , more or less , musi- cians as well as poets ; the minstrels , their predecessors ...
... tion speak , as well and consistently as it can ; and music is only emotion singing . The poets who flourished while the sonnet was maturing were all , more or less , musi- cians as well as poets ; the minstrels , their predecessors ...
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... tion to fourteen lines became , not a rule without a reason , but an harmonious necessity . Readers , however , who may wish to write sonnets at once , notwithstanding they may have had little acquaint- ance with the art , are not bound ...
... tion to fourteen lines became , not a rule without a reason , but an harmonious necessity . Readers , however , who may wish to write sonnets at once , notwithstanding they may have had little acquaint- ance with the art , are not bound ...
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