Periods of European Literature, Volume 3George Saintsbury William Blackwood, 1923 |
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... ment pure and simple . It is in technical points that this writer displays his skill , and he half succeeds in elevating popular verse into a fine art . Minot is something of a court - minstrel , something of a ballad- singer , but he ...
... ment pure and simple . It is in technical points that this writer displays his skill , and he half succeeds in elevating popular verse into a fine art . Minot is something of a court - minstrel , something of a ballad- singer , but he ...
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... ment of the spruce townsman - would provide ample ground for expatiating , were expatiation possible . Some little room , however , must be reserved for a tribe of performers who went by the name of reim- sprecher , and whose forte was ...
... ment of the spruce townsman - would provide ample ground for expatiating , were expatiation possible . Some little room , however , must be reserved for a tribe of performers who went by the name of reim- sprecher , and whose forte was ...
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... ment of native folk - song . Though the term occurs in Provençal in the general sense of " ode , " the sonnet as a special artistic form is indigenous to Italy , while the canzone has nothing in common with the canson but the name ...
... ment of native folk - song . Though the term occurs in Provençal in the general sense of " ode , " the sonnet as a special artistic form is indigenous to Italy , while the canzone has nothing in common with the canson but the name ...
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... ment in the Vita Nuova , and Signor Pio Rajna , in his interesting essay La Genesi della Divina Commedia , though siding in the main with Herr Gaspary , frankly concedes as much . But he holds , as I believe , rightly , that the Vita ...
... ment in the Vita Nuova , and Signor Pio Rajna , in his interesting essay La Genesi della Divina Commedia , though siding in the main with Herr Gaspary , frankly concedes as much . But he holds , as I believe , rightly , that the Vita ...
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... ment . The rhyme is said to be annexée when the last syllable of one line is the first of the next , and fratrisée when the last word of one line is the first of the next . The following strophe of a ballade by Eustache Deschamps will ...
... ment . The rhyme is said to be annexée when the last syllable of one line is the first of the next , and fratrisée when the last word of one line is the first of the next . The following strophe of a ballade by Eustache Deschamps will ...
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