Christabel is not, properly speaking, irregular, though it may seem so from its being founded on a new principle: namely, that of counting in each line the accents, not the syllables. Though the latter may vary from seven to twelve, yet in each line the... A Study of English Rhyme - 161 psl.autoriai: Charles Francis Richardson - 1909 - 211 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1816 - 82 psl.
...mine, good friend! for I Am the poorer of the two. I have only to add, that the metre of the Christabel is not, properly speaking, irregular, though it may...each line the accents will be found to be only four. Nevertheless this occasional variation in the number of syllables is not introduced wantonly, or for... | |
| Joseph Bosworth - 1826 - 104 psl.
...Christabel is not, properly speaking, irregular, though it may seem so from its being founded on a new (old) principle : namely, that of counting in each line...twelve, yet in each line the accents will be found to be on\yfour" The English reader will have a clear view of the principle observed in Anglo-Saxon versification,... | |
| Joseph Bosworth - 1826 - 200 psl.
...Christabel, has the following remarks on the structure of such verse. "The metre of the Christabel 'is not, properly speaking, irregular, though it may seem so from its being founded on a new (old) principle : namely, that of counting in each line the accents, not the syllables. Though the... | |
| Joseph Bosworth - 1826 - 106 psl.
...Chnstabel, has the following remarks on the structure of such verse. "The metre of the Christabel\% not, properly speaking, irregular, though it may seem so from its being founded on a new (old) principle : namely, that of counting in each line the accents, not the syllables. Though the... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1828 - 386 psl.
...good friend ! for I Am the poorer of the two. I have only to add, that the metre of the Christabel is not, properly speaking, irregular, though it may...each line the accents will be found to be only four. Nevertheless this occasional variation ia number of syllables is not introduced wantonly, or for the... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 psl.
...in each line the accents, not the syllable«. Though the latter may vary from seven to twelve, vet in each line the accents will be found to be only four. Nevertheless this occasional variation in number of syllables is not introduced wantonly, or for die... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 psl.
...add that the metre of the Christabel is not, properly speaking, irregular, though it may кет во otten a strange wonder, That fatal child, the terror...of the earth, Who waits but till the distant hour Nevertheless this occasional variation in number of syllables is not introduced wantonly, or for the... | |
| James Gillman - 1838 - 446 psl.
...friend ! for I " Am the poorer of the two." " I have only to add, that the metre of the " Christabel is not, properly speaking, irregular, " though it...line the accents will be " found to be only four. Nevertheless, this oc" casional variation in the number of syllables is " not introduced wantonly,... | |
| Edwin Guest - 1838 - 476 psl.
...that of Christabel is slight indeed. Yet, in his preface, Coleridge will not have his metre to be " properly speaking irregular, though it may seem so...each line the accents will be found to be only four." No one will suppose that Coleridge claimed any thing but what he believed to be his due. He merely... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 psl.
...I have only to add that the metre of the Christabel H not, properly speaking, irregular, though il may seem so from its being founded on a new principle : namely, that of counting in each line the accent*, not the syllables. Though the latter may vary {ran seven to twelve, yet in each line the accents... | |
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