Periods of European Literature, Volume 2W. Blackwood, 1897 |
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... ALLITERATION THE NEW VERSE -RHYME AND SYLLABIC EQUIVALENCE ACCENT AND QUANTITY - THE GAIN OF FORM - THE ACCENT THEORY - INITIAL FALLACIES , AND FINAL PERVERSITIES THEREOF . " " - Special interest English . THE positive achievements of ...
... ALLITERATION THE NEW VERSE -RHYME AND SYLLABIC EQUIVALENCE ACCENT AND QUANTITY - THE GAIN OF FORM - THE ACCENT THEORY - INITIAL FALLACIES , AND FINAL PERVERSITIES THEREOF . " " - Special interest English . THE positive achievements of ...
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... alliteration to rhyme . Of this process , and those similar to it in other countries , we shall give an account which will serve for the whole in the latter part of this chapter ; the actual production and gradual transformation of ...
... alliteration to rhyme . Of this process , and those similar to it in other countries , we shall give an account which will serve for the whole in the latter part of this chapter ; the actual production and gradual transformation of ...
Página 194
... alliterative , still destitute of any fixed number of syl- lables or syllabic equivalents . But the alliteration is weak and sometimes not present at all , the lines are of less extreme lawlessness in point of length than their older ...
... alliterative , still destitute of any fixed number of syl- lables or syllabic equivalents . But the alliteration is weak and sometimes not present at all , the lines are of less extreme lawlessness in point of length than their older ...
Página 196
... did two very remarkable things . In the first place , he broke entirely with alliteration and 1 Ed . White and Holt , 2 vols . Oxford , 1878 . with any - length lines , composing his poem in 196 EUROPEAN LITERATURE , 1100-1300 .
... did two very remarkable things . In the first place , he broke entirely with alliteration and 1 Ed . White and Holt , 2 vols . Oxford , 1878 . with any - length lines , composing his poem in 196 EUROPEAN LITERATURE , 1100-1300 .
Página 197
... alliterative and accentual verse , would not have come in , or would have come in later . We might have had Langland , but we should not have had Chaucer : we should have had to console ourselves for the loss of Surrey and Wyatt with ...
... alliterative and accentual verse , would not have come in , or would have come in later . We might have had Langland , but we should not have had Chaucer : we should have had to console ourselves for the loss of Surrey and Wyatt with ...
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