A Book of the Sonnet: Poems and CriticismMartin Kallich, Jack C. Gray, Robert M. Rodney Twayne, 1973 - Всего страниц: 214 |
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... reason , shame and reverence With his hardiness takes displeasure . Wherewithal unto the heart's forest he flieth , Leaving his enterprise with pain and cry , And there him hideth , and not appeareth . What may I do , when my master ...
... reason , shame and reverence With his hardiness takes displeasure . Wherewithal unto the heart's forest he flieth , Leaving his enterprise with pain and cry , And there him hideth , and not appeareth . What may I do , when my master ...
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... reason can be adduced against a thing , Custom is a sufficient reason for it . Perhaps , if the Sonnet were comprised in less than fourteen lines , it would become a serious Epigram ; if it extended to more , it would encroach on the ...
... reason can be adduced against a thing , Custom is a sufficient reason for it . Perhaps , if the Sonnet were comprised in less than fourteen lines , it would become a serious Epigram ; if it extended to more , it would encroach on the ...
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... reason for this is , that what virtually amount to three rhymed couplets have already been used in the octet , and a further couplet or couplets in the sestet thus become monotonous . The final rhymed couplet belongs exclusively to the ...
... reason for this is , that what virtually amount to three rhymed couplets have already been used in the octet , and a further couplet or couplets in the sestet thus become monotonous . The final rhymed couplet belongs exclusively to the ...
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Henry Howard Earl of Surrey 15171547 | 4 |
Sir Philip Sidney 15541586 | 10 |
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