Periods of European Literature, Volume 5George Saintsbury William Blackwood, 1923 |
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... hendecasyllables addressed to Neæra are really pretty , and seem now and then to throb with something more like blood than the ink ( or rather the neat gall ) which usually runs in Buchanan's pedant veins . Those on the famous diamond ...
... hendecasyllables addressed to Neæra are really pretty , and seem now and then to throb with something more like blood than the ink ( or rather the neat gall ) which usually runs in Buchanan's pedant veins . Those on the famous diamond ...
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... hendecasyllable has many merits ; but some at least of these are derived from a quality which hovers con- stantly on the border of defect . Even in its strict form with the feminine rhyme , and still more when that rhyme is extended to ...
... hendecasyllable has many merits ; but some at least of these are derived from a quality which hovers con- stantly on the border of defect . Even in its strict form with the feminine rhyme , and still more when that rhyme is extended to ...
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... hendecasyllabic couplet which made the Italians prefer the form of sonnet which does not end with it . As no similar defect attends However this may be , the ottava of hendecasyllables , 122 EUROPEAN LITERATURE - EARLIER RENAISSANCE .
... hendecasyllabic couplet which made the Italians prefer the form of sonnet which does not end with it . As no similar defect attends However this may be , the ottava of hendecasyllables , 122 EUROPEAN LITERATURE - EARLIER RENAISSANCE .
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George Saintsbury. However this may be , the ottava of hendecasyllables , with all its merits , undoubtedly does fall short , in sincerity and gravity , of the forms most natural to compare with it- the English Rhyme Royal and Spenserian ...
George Saintsbury. However this may be , the ottava of hendecasyllables , with all its merits , undoubtedly does fall short , in sincerity and gravity , of the forms most natural to compare with it- the English Rhyme Royal and Spenserian ...
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... hendecasyllable is not suited for rhymeless verse . It is true that the Latin hendeca- syllable is a very delightful thing ; but then the cadence of Latin is not the cadence of Italian any more than the cadence of Anglo - Saxon is the ...
... hendecasyllable is not suited for rhymeless verse . It is true that the Latin hendeca- syllable is a very delightful thing ; but then the cadence of Latin is not the cadence of Italian any more than the cadence of Anglo - Saxon is the ...
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