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During the Elizabethan period , the final couplet normally displays a summarizing
or epigrammatic function . In the two lines of the couplet , parallelism — whether
of balance or antithesis — is quite frequent , and it is often reflected in the ...
During the Elizabethan period , the final couplet normally displays a summarizing
or epigrammatic function . In the two lines of the couplet , parallelism — whether
of balance or antithesis — is quite frequent , and it is often reflected in the ...
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Its octave establishes a great degree of coherence and unity , and the unifying
effect of a final couplet is not only unnecessary but can impair the symmetry of the
whole . Conversely , according to the extent of departures from the Petrarchan ...
Its octave establishes a great degree of coherence and unity , and the unifying
effect of a final couplet is not only unnecessary but can impair the symmetry of the
whole . Conversely , according to the extent of departures from the Petrarchan ...
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1849 ) . The entire poem is summed up , I think , in the beautiful line “ This world ,
that passeth soone as floures faire ” ( 1 . 1841 ) . Worldly love such as Troilus
gained is beautiful , as flowers are , but it also quickly fades . The final two -
stanza ...
1849 ) . The entire poem is summed up , I think , in the beautiful line “ This world ,
that passeth soone as floures faire ” ( 1 . 1841 ) . Worldly love such as Troilus
gained is beautiful , as flowers are , but it also quickly fades . The final two -
stanza ...
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Acknowledgments | 7 |
Thomas of Hales LuueRon before 1272 | 22 |
Edi beo thu heuene quene ca 1300 | 41 |
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