Periods of European Literature, Volume 4George Saintsbury William Blackwood, 1927 |
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... rhyme or a wanton final e , we might sometimes find it hard to vindicate our modern scepticism . We may there- fore appreciate the courtesy which has prompted the addition of these Chaucerian Pieces of the fifteenth century as a ...
... rhyme or a wanton final e , we might sometimes find it hard to vindicate our modern scepticism . We may there- fore appreciate the courtesy which has prompted the addition of these Chaucerian Pieces of the fifteenth century as a ...
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... rhyme like that of the soldier John Harding . But there are a few poems , if we exclude the ballads , 3 which make some apology for the decadence . These , curiously enough , are the doubtful pieces which have been persistently ...
... rhyme like that of the soldier John Harding . But there are a few poems , if we exclude the ballads , 3 which make some apology for the decadence . These , curiously enough , are the doubtful pieces which have been persistently ...
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... rhyme , we must place an ineptness of ear often worthy of the century at its worst . His heart was more in politics than in poetry , and , when promotion came , he soon forgot his plaything . Historically considered he is perhaps more ...
... rhyme , we must place an ineptness of ear often worthy of the century at its worst . His heart was more in politics than in poetry , and , when promotion came , he soon forgot his plaything . Historically considered he is perhaps more ...
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... rhyme , resulting in the most elab- orate scheme of short and long lines , with variety of ictus . Described briefly , cach stanza consists of thir- 1 Ed . Lumby ( E.E.T.S. , 1870 ) . 2 The printed remains of these poets will be found ...
... rhyme , resulting in the most elab- orate scheme of short and long lines , with variety of ictus . Described briefly , cach stanza consists of thir- 1 Ed . Lumby ( E.E.T.S. , 1870 ) . 2 The printed remains of these poets will be found ...
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... rhyming together , and the last with the ninth . This elaborate compound of " rum - ram - ruf " and rhyme is indigenous to the North , and seems to have been used in a spasmodic way in the early Mysteries in England , notably in the ...
... rhyming together , and the last with the ninth . This elaborate compound of " rum - ram - ruf " and rhyme is indigenous to the North , and seems to have been used in a spasmodic way in the early Mysteries in England , notably in the ...
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