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Page xlvi
... rime- correspondences with correspondences as to length of verse , and ( 2 ) their growing skill in phrasing and the employment 1 Bullen's Campion , p . 95 ; and see p . 398 . of run - on lines . Take this early stanza xlvi INTRODUCTION .
... rime- correspondences with correspondences as to length of verse , and ( 2 ) their growing skill in phrasing and the employment 1 Bullen's Campion , p . 95 ; and see p . 398 . of run - on lines . Take this early stanza xlvi INTRODUCTION .
Page xlvii
... rime , and rhetorical pause ( i.e. , ' sense pause ' ) , and unite , with perfect regularity of stress and number of syllables , to carry out what may be termed the metrical scheme . contrast , consider this stanza of Jonson : Mark ...
... rime , and rhetorical pause ( i.e. , ' sense pause ' ) , and unite , with perfect regularity of stress and number of syllables , to carry out what may be termed the metrical scheme . contrast , consider this stanza of Jonson : Mark ...
Page xlviii
... rimes as compared with double or feminine ones . This is demanded by the monosyllabic character of our tongue and that pro- clitic tendency which has come to make the iambus the usual foot in modern English . Feminine rimes , however ...
... rimes as compared with double or feminine ones . This is demanded by the monosyllabic character of our tongue and that pro- clitic tendency which has come to make the iambus the usual foot in modern English . Feminine rimes , however ...
Page xlix
... rimes of which are wholly feminine . E.g. , Breton's A Farewell to Love : Farewell , love and loving folly , All thy ... rime correspondences is to be found in this litera- ture ; men like Lodge , Nashe , and Shakespeare did not hesitate ...
... rimes of which are wholly feminine . E.g. , Breton's A Farewell to Love : Farewell , love and loving folly , All thy ... rime correspondences is to be found in this litera- ture ; men like Lodge , Nashe , and Shakespeare did not hesitate ...
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... rime . ( See the unrimed quatorzain , All in Naught , p . 148 , and Jonson's lines , p . 194.2 ) Lastly alliteration , one of the earliest inheritances of the English Muse , continued a familiar device of poetic style ; although few ...
... rime . ( See the unrimed quatorzain , All in Naught , p . 148 , and Jonson's lines , p . 194.2 ) Lastly alliteration , one of the earliest inheritances of the English Muse , continued a familiar device of poetic style ; although few ...
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