The English SonnetFolcroft Library Editions, 1974 - Počet stran: 275 |
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Strana 81
... appear to us to have erred on the side of the modest claim , and thereby greatly to have discounted such theory as they were able to put forward . This is especially true of Sharp and Waddington , both of whom while recognising the deep ...
... appear to us to have erred on the side of the modest claim , and thereby greatly to have discounted such theory as they were able to put forward . This is especially true of Sharp and Waddington , both of whom while recognising the deep ...
Strana 90
... appear in the sestet , nor must such rhymes appear even with a previously unused rhyme sound between them . The reason here , again , is the avoidance of monotony . ( 9 ) Double rhymes are best avoided al- together ; but if used in an ...
... appear in the sestet , nor must such rhymes appear even with a previously unused rhyme sound between them . The reason here , again , is the avoidance of monotony . ( 9 ) Double rhymes are best avoided al- together ; but if used in an ...
Strana 101
... appear to be out of sequence ; yet as a fact the second sonnet is No. 30 in the Spenser sequence , and the first No. 31. It must not be supposed that this complete separability and independ- ence is always so clear as in the example we ...
... appear to be out of sequence ; yet as a fact the second sonnet is No. 30 in the Spenser sequence , and the first No. 31. It must not be supposed that this complete separability and independ- ence is always so clear as in the example we ...
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