A Book of the Sonnet: Poems and CriticismMartin Kallich, Jack C. Gray, Robert M. Rodney Twayne, 1973 - Всего страниц: 214 |
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... language is a sameness in the final sound of its words . In the choice of a more varied rhyme - scheme the English poets may indeed have been influenced by a belief that it would be ridiculous to make the defect of a foreign language a ...
... language is a sameness in the final sound of its words . In the choice of a more varied rhyme - scheme the English poets may indeed have been influenced by a belief that it would be ridiculous to make the defect of a foreign language a ...
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... language , what remains to be / xx / tabulated as Milton's ultimate contribution is an arrangement of rhyme which , in the hands of a master , lends itself to a mighty sweep of music , an abandonment of all point and climax , an effort ...
... language , what remains to be / xx / tabulated as Milton's ultimate contribution is an arrangement of rhyme which , in the hands of a master , lends itself to a mighty sweep of music , an abandonment of all point and climax , an effort ...
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... language .... ... / 33 / there is the Twentieth Century poet's unwillingness to wait for a sublime subject before using the sonnet form and his unwillingness to put on surplice and robes of manner and language , when he does use the ...
... language .... ... / 33 / there is the Twentieth Century poet's unwillingness to wait for a sublime subject before using the sonnet form and his unwillingness to put on surplice and robes of manner and language , when he does use the ...
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Henry Howard Earl of Surrey 15171547 | 4 |
Sir Philip Sidney 15541586 | 10 |
Fulke Greville 15541628 | 13 |
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