Metrical Principles of English Poetry: A Course of Lectures by Professor Ruth WallersteinUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1961 - 448 sider |
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... Written in a Country Church - yard is written in the dominant quatrain for serious reflective poetry . Dryden tried the quatrain in his poem on Cromwell , and others tried it for epic . Dryden found it too diffuse . It is quite simple ...
... Written in a Country Church - yard is written in the dominant quatrain for serious reflective poetry . Dryden tried the quatrain in his poem on Cromwell , and others tried it for epic . Dryden found it too diffuse . It is quite simple ...
Side 138
... written first . In some cases , com- parison of the original verse and the song setting shows that in the song the words are changed . The ballads were handed down orally with their songs . The verse may have been altered as the tune ...
... written first . In some cases , com- parison of the original verse and the song setting shows that in the song the words are changed . The ballads were handed down orally with their songs . The verse may have been altered as the tune ...
Side 144
... written by Sappho and Alchaeus . The formal distinction between the kinds is clear . Sappho and Alchaeus used a number of metrical forms in a fairly simple met- rical verse ; the stanza was not redesigned for each ode . Those stanzas ...
... written by Sappho and Alchaeus . The formal distinction between the kinds is clear . Sappho and Alchaeus used a number of metrical forms in a fairly simple met- rical verse ; the stanza was not redesigned for each ode . Those stanzas ...
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