In MemoriamHoughton, Mifflin, 1923 - 206 páginas |
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... stanza adopted by Tennyson for In Me moriam had been used by Lord Herbert of Cherbury ( brother of George Herbert ) , and by Ben Jonson in his Underwoods . Rossetti " claimed to have rediscovered the metre in 1844 " ( Jacobs ) ; but ...
... stanza adopted by Tennyson for In Me moriam had been used by Lord Herbert of Cherbury ( brother of George Herbert ) , and by Ben Jonson in his Underwoods . Rossetti " claimed to have rediscovered the metre in 1844 " ( Jacobs ) ; but ...
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... stanza . Milton , Lowell , and a few other poets occasionally admit these rhymes of words identical in sound but differ- ing in sense , which are regularly used in Italian and some other lan- guages . 5. This poor flower of poesy . This ...
... stanza . Milton , Lowell , and a few other poets occasionally admit these rhymes of words identical in sound but differ- ing in sense , which are regularly used in Italian and some other lan- guages . 5. This poor flower of poesy . This ...
Página 177
... stanza , says : " That far landscape to which Shelley or Wordsworth would have allotted twenty or thirty lines is done in four . This is Tennyson's concentrated manner , and the landscape grows all the larger from the previous ...
... stanza , says : " That far landscape to which Shelley or Wordsworth would have allotted twenty or thirty lines is done in four . This is Tennyson's concentrated manner , and the landscape grows all the larger from the previous ...
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... stanza , " To cloak me , " etc. My proper scorn . Scorn of myself . For proper in the sense of own , cf. The Princess , vi . 284 : " each to her proper hearth ; " and The Tem- pest , iii . 3. 60 : " Their proper selves , " etc. XXVII ...
... stanza , " To cloak me , " etc. My proper scorn . Scorn of myself . For proper in the sense of own , cf. The Princess , vi . 284 : " each to her proper hearth ; " and The Tem- pest , iii . 3. 60 : " Their proper selves , " etc. XXVII ...
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... stanza as referring to " the vastness of the future , the enormity of the ages to come after your little life would act against that love . " 4. The sound of that forgetful shore . For the peculiar use of for- getful , cf. Milton ...
... stanza as referring to " the vastness of the future , the enormity of the ages to come after your little life would act against that love . " 4. The sound of that forgetful shore . For the peculiar use of for- getful , cf. Milton ...
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