A Short History of English PoetryOpen Books, 1981 - 386 oldal |
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24. oldal
... sometimes final -es . This is a four - stress line sometimes of as few as seven , sometimes of as many as nine syllables . It is not in regular feet in the modern sense , for , though the general movement is iambic , in a line like this ...
... sometimes final -es . This is a four - stress line sometimes of as few as seven , sometimes of as many as nine syllables . It is not in regular feet in the modern sense , for , though the general movement is iambic , in a line like this ...
92. oldal
... sometime did me seek , With naked foot stalking in my chamber . I have seen them gentle , tame , and meek That now are ... sometimes today say : ' Some people . . . ' In the Anne Boleyn poem the beloved one is compared to a hunted hart ...
... sometime did me seek , With naked foot stalking in my chamber . I have seen them gentle , tame , and meek That now are ... sometimes today say : ' Some people . . . ' In the Anne Boleyn poem the beloved one is compared to a hunted hart ...
168. oldal
... sometimes called ' the sublime style ' and sometimes the style of sensibility , a style which greatly influenced Keats , Thomas Gray ( 1716–71 ) and William Collins ( 1721–59 ) suffered , the first and greater from constitutional ...
... sometimes called ' the sublime style ' and sometimes the style of sensibility , a style which greatly influenced Keats , Thomas Gray ( 1716–71 ) and William Collins ( 1721–59 ) suffered , the first and greater from constitutional ...
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Early Middle English Poetry | 17 |
I | 30 |
The Fifteenth Century | 63 |
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