The OdeOxford U.P., 1969 - 116 páginas |
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... lines of varying lengths . Dante considers the lines of eleven syllables and seven syllables to have the greatest dignity . These correspond approximately to the five - stress and three - stress lines of English verse ; and it is ...
... lines of varying lengths . Dante considers the lines of eleven syllables and seven syllables to have the greatest dignity . These correspond approximately to the five - stress and three - stress lines of English verse ; and it is ...
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... lines with four rhymes , a second also of eight with four , and a third of twelve ( lines ) with five rhymes ' . It would seem however that Miss Nicolson has counted the rhymes wrong - there are in fact six rhymes in the last twelve lines ...
... lines with four rhymes , a second also of eight with four , and a third of twelve ( lines ) with five rhymes ' . It would seem however that Miss Nicolson has counted the rhymes wrong - there are in fact six rhymes in the last twelve lines ...
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... lines may vary between sixteen or more syllables and as little as two , but all are regarded as equivalent in length when the silent pauses , like rests in music , are taken into account . Patmore thus describes the form in the Essay ...
... lines may vary between sixteen or more syllables and as little as two , but all are regarded as equivalent in length when the silent pauses , like rests in music , are taken into account . Patmore thus describes the form in the Essay ...
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Términos y frases comunes
Alcaeus Alcaic Alexander's Feast Anelida Anelida and Arcite Anne Killigrew antistrophe Bard baroque beauty Ben Jonson breath bright canzone form Cecilia's Day celebrate century classical Coleridge Collins couplet Cowley Divine doth Dryden earth Elizabethan English poets Epithalamion epode eternal eyes F. T. PRINCE flowers Goddess Gray Gray's Greek hath heart Heaven Horace Horace's Ode Horatian Hymn imagery imitation Immortality Ode influence Italian canzone Jonson Keats later Latin Laureate light lines lyre lyrical poetry Maurice Bowra metre metrical Milton models Muse Nature Numbers Nymph o'er ode form Ode to Liberty Ode to Sir passions Patmore Pindaric Pindaric ode poem poetic Psyche quote Renaissance rhymed Romantic Sappho sestina sing sonnets soul sound Spenser's Spring stanza stanza form star streams strophe style sung sweet syllables term ode thee thine thou thought thro tone tradition translation Trochee unrhymed verse W. H. Auden winds Wordsworth written
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Die amerikanische Ode: gattungsgeschichtliche Untersuchungen Bernd Engler Sin vista previa disponible - 1985 |