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Pagina 173
... POETRY provides an exception to the usual rule that a literature begins with blank verse . Greek and Latin poetry never attempted rhyme until their great periods were over . Rhyme does not develop in Latin until the Silver Age , and Greek ...
... POETRY provides an exception to the usual rule that a literature begins with blank verse . Greek and Latin poetry never attempted rhyme until their great periods were over . Rhyme does not develop in Latin until the Silver Age , and Greek ...
Pagina 174
... poets abandoned alliteration entirely ; but in ex- changing alliteration for end rhyme no one seems to have thought of abandoning both kinds of rhyme . Until a few years before Elizabeth ascended the throne , all English poetry and all ...
... poets abandoned alliteration entirely ; but in ex- changing alliteration for end rhyme no one seems to have thought of abandoning both kinds of rhyme . Until a few years before Elizabeth ascended the throne , all English poetry and all ...
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... poetry . Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press , 1932. [ Espe- cially Chap . VI , though there are important allusions throughout the book . ] Bush , [ John Nash ] Douglas . Mythology and the romantic tradition in English poetry ...
... poetry . Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press , 1932. [ Espe- cially Chap . VI , though there are important allusions throughout the book . ] Bush , [ John Nash ] Douglas . Mythology and the romantic tradition in English poetry ...
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