The English Muse, a SketchG. Bell & sons Limited, 1950 - 464 psl. |
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... stanza has come down in the world , and what must be done to renew it . IX The English and Scottish popular ballads contain some of the noblest and most stirring poetry that we possess . During the later Middle Ages they were alive on ...
... stanza has come down in the world , and what must be done to renew it . IX The English and Scottish popular ballads contain some of the noblest and most stirring poetry that we possess . During the later Middle Ages they were alive on ...
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... stanzas in the poem , the invocation to Chaucer ; where Spenser is enabled to follow his master through infusion sweete of ... stanza rhymed abab bcbc C , the last line being one of twelve , has a marked effect upon his lan- guage . It ...
... stanzas in the poem , the invocation to Chaucer ; where Spenser is enabled to follow his master through infusion sweete of ... stanza rhymed abab bcbc C , the last line being one of twelve , has a marked effect upon his lan- guage . It ...
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... stanza : Their groves he feld , their gardins did deface , Their arbers spoyle , their cabinets suppresse , Their banket houses burne Some- Milton carries this usage yet further , under the influence of classical syntax . But Spenser's ...
... stanza : Their groves he feld , their gardins did deface , Their arbers spoyle , their cabinets suppresse , Their banket houses burne Some- Milton carries this usage yet further , under the influence of classical syntax . But Spenser's ...
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alliterative alliterative verse ballad beauty Beowulf blank verse Cædmon century Chaucer classical colour comedy couplet Cynewulf death delight Donne drama dream Dryden earth elegy epic Faerie Queene fancy feeling flowers gift Greek happy Harrowing of Hell hath heaven Henry heroic heroic couplet honour humour John Keats kind king lady language Latin Layamon legend less light lines live lover lyric Marlowe mediæval melody metre Milton mind mood moral muse natural never night noble odes Old English passages passion picture Piers the Ploughman play poem poet poetic poetry Pope praise prose prosody pure queen rhyme rhythm romance satire scene sense Shakespeare Shelley shows song sonnets soul speaks speech Spenser spirit stanza story style sweet syllables tale tells thee things Thomas thou tragedy translation Troilus Troilus and Criseyde true vision Widsith William words Wordsworth writing written youth