England & Co: A Historical, Anthological, and Critical Survey of the Literatures of the English-speaking CountriesParavia, 1987 - 1212 Seiten |
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... ( lines 1-4 ) ; b ) the poet's mood ( lines 5-10 ) ; c ) the banks of the Thames ( lines 11 ff . ) ; d ) the nymphs ( lines 19-26 ) ; e ) the swans ( lines 36-48 ) ; f ) the nymphs see the swans ( lines 55-65 ) ; g ) the nymphs throw flowers ...
... ( lines 1-4 ) ; b ) the poet's mood ( lines 5-10 ) ; c ) the banks of the Thames ( lines 11 ff . ) ; d ) the nymphs ( lines 19-26 ) ; e ) the swans ( lines 36-48 ) ; f ) the nymphs see the swans ( lines 55-65 ) ; g ) the nymphs throw flowers ...
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... lines of great beauty such as lines 60 ff . = 65. gloomy melancholy and dark . 66. intercourse = the fellowship of line 59 . 1. Work out the metrical pat- tern of one or more lines . Can you recognize it ? text analysis 2. Find out ...
... lines of great beauty such as lines 60 ff . = 65. gloomy melancholy and dark . 66. intercourse = the fellowship of line 59 . 1. Work out the metrical pat- tern of one or more lines . Can you recognize it ? text analysis 2. Find out ...
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... line consisting of either six or seven syllables a corruption of Chaucer's rhyming couplets of ten - syllable lines con- sciously used by John Skelton ( 1460 ? -1529 ) . In Colin Clout ( 1509 ? ) he wrote of his own verse : Though my line ...
... line consisting of either six or seven syllables a corruption of Chaucer's rhyming couplets of ten - syllable lines con- sciously used by John Skelton ( 1460 ? -1529 ) . In Colin Clout ( 1509 ? ) he wrote of his own verse : Though my line ...
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