Nineteenth Century PoetsShiva Lal Agarwala, 1967 - 422 páginas |
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... verse tales . Reading Don Juan one might have the feeling that the whole thing could have been done better in prose . And yet it is good that Byron wrote not only Don Juan but also his tales in verse . His descriptive power is great and ...
... verse tales . Reading Don Juan one might have the feeling that the whole thing could have been done better in prose . And yet it is good that Byron wrote not only Don Juan but also his tales in verse . His descriptive power is great and ...
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... verse combined with great restraint can be noticed in Rabbi Ben Ezra . There is the more pedestrain blank verse of Ring and the Book and softer melodies in Love Among the Ruins . He often rejects the simple iambics for forceful dactyls ...
... verse combined with great restraint can be noticed in Rabbi Ben Ezra . There is the more pedestrain blank verse of Ring and the Book and softer melodies in Love Among the Ruins . He often rejects the simple iambics for forceful dactyls ...
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... verse of A Grammarian's Funeral is a very close approxi- mation to the steep ascending movement described in the poem . English is a language that is not very remarkable for rhyme words . Its genius ' is very well expressed in blank verse ...
... verse of A Grammarian's Funeral is a very close approxi- mation to the steep ascending movement described in the poem . English is a language that is not very remarkable for rhyme words . Its genius ' is very well expressed in blank verse ...
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