Periods of European Literature, Volume 5George Saintsbury William Blackwood, 1923 |
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... rhyme , and still more when that rhyme is extended to the sdrucciolo variety , it THE ZENITH OF THE CINQUECENTO . 121.
... rhyme , and still more when that rhyme is extended to the sdrucciolo variety , it THE ZENITH OF THE CINQUECENTO . 121.
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... rhyme in pairs is strongly present , yet it is not single as in the ottava - its effect is largely conditioned by the varying length of the lines , and the much greater length of the stanza . Yet it may be doubted , with infinite ...
... rhyme in pairs is strongly present , yet it is not single as in the ottava - its effect is largely conditioned by the varying length of the lines , and the much greater length of the stanza . Yet it may be doubted , with infinite ...
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... Rhyme Royal and Spenserian . This last , as has been shown not merely by its inventor but by poets so different as Thomson , Shelley , and Tennyson , is probably the greatest stanza in the world for serious poetry , though it also may ...
... Rhyme Royal and Spenserian . This last , as has been shown not merely by its inventor but by poets so different as Thomson , Shelley , and Tennyson , is probably the greatest stanza in the world for serious poetry , though it also may ...
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... rhymes , but ( which is much worse ) of a positive débris of rhyme that is attempted . Every now and then ( as an example taken haphazard from Book II . of the Coltivazione , p . 49 of the edition cited , will show ) it is that of a ...
... rhymes , but ( which is much worse ) of a positive débris of rhyme that is attempted . Every now and then ( as an example taken haphazard from Book II . of the Coltivazione , p . 49 of the edition cited , will show ) it is that of a ...
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... rhyme the music of the rhymes itself leads from one verse to another , and can be used by the poet as a link ; without rhyme the hendecasyllables slip off , one after another , into the inane.1 In other words , and to put it briefly ...
... rhyme the music of the rhymes itself leads from one verse to another , and can be used by the poet as a link ; without rhyme the hendecasyllables slip off , one after another , into the inane.1 In other words , and to put it briefly ...
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