Periods of European Literature, Volume 2W. Blackwood, 1897 |
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... poems , the Dies Ira . There have been attempts - more than one of them - to make out that the Dies Irae is no such wonderful thing after all : attempts which are , perhaps , the extreme examples of that cheap and despicable paradox ...
... poems , the Dies Ira . There have been attempts - more than one of them - to make out that the Dies Irae is no such wonderful thing after all : attempts which are , perhaps , the extreme examples of that cheap and despicable paradox ...
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... poem , however , we shall find that , besides the abundant use of rhyme - in- terior as well as final - he avails himself of all those artifices of what may be called word - music , suggest- ing beauty by a running accompaniment of ...
... poem , however , we shall find that , besides the abundant use of rhyme - in- terior as well as final - he avails himself of all those artifices of what may be called word - music , suggest- ing beauty by a running accompaniment of ...
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... poem is accompanied by a sort of swirl and eddy of sound and cadence , constantly varying , constantly shifting its ... poets , almost every one of whom , even if he had but small Latin in a general way , heard these hymns con- stantly ...
... poem is accompanied by a sort of swirl and eddy of sound and cadence , constantly varying , constantly shifting its ... poets , almost every one of whom , even if he had but small Latin in a general way , heard these hymns con- stantly ...
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... poems . It is now practically agreed that scraps and fragments themselves excepted - we have no monument of French ... poem is written in decasyllabic iambic lines with a cæsura at the second foot , these lines being written with a pre ...
... poems . It is now practically agreed that scraps and fragments themselves excepted - we have no monument of French ... poem is written in decasyllabic iambic lines with a cæsura at the second foot , these lines being written with a pre ...
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... poem . But elsewhere there is , in rather narrow and usual limits , a good deal else . Charle- magne's daughter , and the daughters of peers and paladins , figure : and their characteristics are not very different from those of the ...
... poem . But elsewhere there is , in rather narrow and usual limits , a good deal else . Charle- magne's daughter , and the daughters of peers and paladins , figure : and their characteristics are not very different from those of the ...
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