A Book of Elizabethan LyricsFelix Emmanuel Schelling Ginn, 1895 - 327 páginas |
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Página iii
... pleasure to record here my indebtedness for the loan and use of books to the Harvard Library , the Library of Columbia College , and the Philadelphia Library . Private treasures of Marshall C. Lefferts , Esq . , of New York , of Jacob ...
... pleasure to record here my indebtedness for the loan and use of books to the Harvard Library , the Library of Columbia College , and the Philadelphia Library . Private treasures of Marshall C. Lefferts , Esq . , of New York , of Jacob ...
Página ix
... pleasurable length will defeat its own artistic aim.3 As to another canon of " the best poetry , " much trump- eted of late , I feel less ready to give an unqualified assent . Doubtless it is no light thing to say of a poem that " no ...
... pleasurable length will defeat its own artistic aim.3 As to another canon of " the best poetry , " much trump- eted of late , I feel less ready to give an unqualified assent . Doubtless it is no light thing to say of a poem that " no ...
Página xxiv
... pleasure and remembrance , such verses as met his fancy . These manuscript books are very numerous , and often afford us not only variant readings of well- known poems , but occasionally verses of great value not elsewhere to be found ...
... pleasure and remembrance , such verses as met his fancy . These manuscript books are very numerous , and often afford us not only variant readings of well- known poems , but occasionally verses of great value not elsewhere to be found ...
Página xlvi
... Pleasure , doting Love Are but shadows flying , etc. Break now , my heart , and die ! O no , she may relent . Let my despair prevail ! O stay , hope is not spent . Should she now fix one smile on thee , where were despair ? The loss is ...
... Pleasure , doting Love Are but shadows flying , etc. Break now , my heart , and die ! O no , she may relent . Let my despair prevail ! O stay , hope is not spent . Should she now fix one smile on thee , where were despair ? The loss is ...
Página xlvii
... pleasure . Here the alternate lines correspond respectively in length , rime , and rhetorical pause ( i.e. , ' sense pause ' ) , and unite , with perfect regularity of stress and number of syllables , to carry out what may be termed the ...
... pleasure . Here the alternate lines correspond respectively in length , rime , and rhetorical pause ( i.e. , ' sense pause ' ) , and unite , with perfect regularity of stress and number of syllables , to carry out what may be termed the ...
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