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... hand . No doubt fine verses may be picked out from the bulk of the writings of the troubadour school of Castile . The rhythmus de contemptu mundi , known as the coplas de Manrique , which has been made known to English readers by Mr ...
... hand . No doubt fine verses may be picked out from the bulk of the writings of the troubadour school of Castile . The rhythmus de contemptu mundi , known as the coplas de Manrique , which has been made known to English readers by Mr ...
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... hands . He released it from shackles , and gave it a freedom amounting to licence . The romance is a loose - flowing rhythm , in which the rhyme is made by the last accented vowel . Sometimes the same vowel is used line after line until ...
... hands . He released it from shackles , and gave it a freedom amounting to licence . The romance is a loose - flowing rhythm , in which the rhyme is made by the last accented vowel . Sometimes the same vowel is used line after line until ...
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... hand , and from the grey uniformity of general terms , which was the danger incident to the classic literature of the eighteenth century . Váldes , who cited Garcilaso with praise , would not have agreed in many things with Cristobal de ...
... hand , and from the grey uniformity of general terms , which was the danger incident to the classic literature of the eighteenth century . Váldes , who cited Garcilaso with praise , would not have agreed in many things with Cristobal de ...
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... hands . The cæsura fell with unvarying regularity after the fourth syllable . The innovators learnt to vary the pause , and thereby to give a new melody to the verse . It remained to them also to be more slavish in imitation than their ...
... hands . The cæsura fell with unvarying regularity after the fourth syllable . The innovators learnt to vary the pause , and thereby to give a new melody to the verse . It remained to them also to be more slavish in imitation than their ...
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... hand at whatever others were doing . The epics in the Italian form being popular , he wrote several ; and as he had an unparallelled command of facile verse which always stopped short of becoming bad , he is never unreadable , though ...
... hand at whatever others were doing . The epics in the Italian form being popular , he wrote several ; and as he had an unparallelled command of facile verse which always stopped short of becoming bad , he is never unreadable , though ...
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Periods of European Literature: The later renaissance David Hannay,George Saintsbury Visualização integral - 1911 |
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