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Page xxxix
... in the flow and sweep of the sonorous and elaborated stanzas of The Faery Queen . From an organic point of view the Elizabethan lyric exhibits the greatest possible diversity . Although the iambus1 was INTRODUCTION . xxxix.
... in the flow and sweep of the sonorous and elaborated stanzas of The Faery Queen . From an organic point of view the Elizabethan lyric exhibits the greatest possible diversity . Although the iambus1 was INTRODUCTION . xxxix.
Page xli
... Mayor , Chapters on English Metre , p . 91 . 2 A Study of Ben Jonson , p . 104 , and see note , p . 287 , below . 3 Art of English Poetry , ed . Arber , p . 140 . but is , for a part of a stanza otherwise INTRODUCTION . xli.
... Mayor , Chapters on English Metre , p . 91 . 2 A Study of Ben Jonson , p . 104 , and see note , p . 287 , below . 3 Art of English Poetry , ed . Arber , p . 140 . but is , for a part of a stanza otherwise INTRODUCTION . xli.
Page xlii
Felix Emmanuel Schelling. but is , for a part of a stanza otherwise constructed , some- what more frequent , especially in Shakespeare , who often employs a change to a light tripping measure for his refrain , as in the second and third ...
Felix Emmanuel Schelling. but is , for a part of a stanza otherwise constructed , some- what more frequent , especially in Shakespeare , who often employs a change to a light tripping measure for his refrain , as in the second and third ...
Page xliii
... stanza was not without its effect on lyric measures , and several lyric stanzas display this " sweet lengthening " of the concluding verse . ( See Jonson , p . 113 ; and Jones , p . 121. ) The combination of the septenary and the ...
... stanza was not without its effect on lyric measures , and several lyric stanzas display this " sweet lengthening " of the concluding verse . ( See Jonson , p . 113 ; and Jones , p . 121. ) The combination of the septenary and the ...
Page xlv
... stanza and not as a mere license for variety's sake is less frequent in Elizabethan lyrical stanzas than might be ex- 1 P. 22 . 2 P. 5 , below . pected . Some of Shakespeare's songs are the best known INTRODUCTION . xlv.
... stanza and not as a mere license for variety's sake is less frequent in Elizabethan lyrical stanzas than might be ex- 1 P. 22 . 2 P. 5 , below . pected . Some of Shakespeare's songs are the best known INTRODUCTION . xlv.
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