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The metre of Lucrece , sometimes called the Chaucerian stanza and Rime Royal ( a name wrongly attributed to its use in The Kingis Quair ) , had already been written by Chaucer himself , by many of the Scottish poets in the fifteenth ...
The metre of Lucrece , sometimes called the Chaucerian stanza and Rime Royal ( a name wrongly attributed to its use in The Kingis Quair ) , had already been written by Chaucer himself , by many of the Scottish poets in the fifteenth ...
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Of the poems in six - lined stanzas , VII . , X. , XIII . , XIV . , XV . , XIX . , Mr. Sidney Lee writes , “ It is very ... In stanza 1 , “ Farewell , ' quoth she , and come again to - morrow , ' ” is recalled in stanza 4 , " For why ...
Of the poems in six - lined stanzas , VII . , X. , XIII . , XIV . , XV . , XIX . , Mr. Sidney Lee writes , “ It is very ... In stanza 1 , “ Farewell , ' quoth she , and come again to - morrow , ' ” is recalled in stanza 4 , " For why ...
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“ ” Malone was the first to disturb the arrangement of lines in the stanzas . In the editions of 1599 and 1612 ... Malone , by bisecting lines 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 9 , and II , increased the number in each stanza to eighteen . - " XIX .
“ ” Malone was the first to disturb the arrangement of lines in the stanzas . In the editions of 1599 and 1612 ... Malone , by bisecting lines 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 9 , and II , increased the number in each stanza to eighteen . - " XIX .
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