Philological Quarterly, Svazek 24University of Iowa., 1945 |
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Strana 330
... verse ? Has it , perhaps , a kinship with the melancholy of Celtic verse ? In the second place , is Vaughan's religious tone and his moralizing related to the didactic verse of the Middle Welsh period ? What of the techniques of his verse ...
... verse ? Has it , perhaps , a kinship with the melancholy of Celtic verse ? In the second place , is Vaughan's religious tone and his moralizing related to the didactic verse of the Middle Welsh period ? What of the techniques of his verse ...
Strana 337
... verse in cynghanedd . The tolerated consonant clusters of Welsh are few compared with English , and even in Welsh the restrictions of the verse form are not easy to handle . But long successions of epithets , exclamations , disjointed ...
... verse in cynghanedd . The tolerated consonant clusters of Welsh are few compared with English , and even in Welsh the restrictions of the verse form are not easy to handle . But long successions of epithets , exclamations , disjointed ...
Strana 339
... verse had any influence on him here . Likewise , though the epithets in " The Night " may resemble the Welsh dyfalu , they are equally characteristic of English verse . Macbeth's apostrophe to sleep and the sonnets of Sidney and Daniel ...
... verse had any influence on him here . Likewise , though the epithets in " The Night " may resemble the Welsh dyfalu , they are equally characteristic of English verse . Macbeth's apostrophe to sleep and the sonnets of Sidney and Daniel ...
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