A Book of Elizabethan LyricsFelix Emmanuel Schelling Ginn, 1895 - 327 páginas |
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Página xxi
... Lives of the English Poets , ed . Tauchnitz , I , 11 . 2 Conversations , Sh . Soc . Pub . , p . 8 . 3 Poetical Rhapsody , ed . Nicolas , p . xlv . no te degenerate and false taste . It is somewhat disconcerting to INTRODUCTION . xxi.
... Lives of the English Poets , ed . Tauchnitz , I , 11 . 2 Conversations , Sh . Soc . Pub . , p . 8 . 3 Poetical Rhapsody , ed . Nicolas , p . xlv . no te degenerate and false taste . It is somewhat disconcerting to INTRODUCTION . xxi.
Página xxiii
... a conscientious artist as he was a sensible theorist in verse , we might expect 1 Life of Wotton , Lives , etc. , Amer . ed . , 1846 , p . 136 . L the delicacy and elegance of the consummate lyrist ; but INTRODUCTION . xxiii.
... a conscientious artist as he was a sensible theorist in verse , we might expect 1 Life of Wotton , Lives , etc. , Amer . ed . , 1846 , p . 136 . L the delicacy and elegance of the consummate lyrist ; but INTRODUCTION . xxiii.
Página xli
... live . Here the norm is four iambic feet , making eight syllables ; but these lines number respectively nine , eight , seven , and eight , and only the last follows the norm . A later , familiar , example of this freedom is to be found ...
... live . Here the norm is four iambic feet , making eight syllables ; but these lines number respectively nine , eight , seven , and eight , and only the last follows the norm . A later , familiar , example of this freedom is to be found ...
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... live now Under the blossom that swings on the bough.1 The measures of the Elizabethan lyric exhibit great diversity , whether in verses of equal or unequal lengths . The range extends from verses of two stresses : 2 Sing we and chant it ...
... live now Under the blossom that swings on the bough.1 The measures of the Elizabethan lyric exhibit great diversity , whether in verses of equal or unequal lengths . The range extends from verses of two stresses : 2 Sing we and chant it ...
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... . THE STRANGE PASSION OF A LOVER . AMID my bale I bathe in bliss , I swim in heaven , I sink in hell ; I find amends for every miss And yet my moan no tongue can tell . 5 10 I live and love , what would you As never ELIZABETHAN LYRICS I.
... . THE STRANGE PASSION OF A LOVER . AMID my bale I bathe in bliss , I swim in heaven , I sink in hell ; I find amends for every miss And yet my moan no tongue can tell . 5 10 I live and love , what would you As never ELIZABETHAN LYRICS I.
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