Poetry, Its Appreciation and EnjoymentHarcourt, Brace, 1934 - 530 lappuses |
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... SONNET Origin of the Sonnet . Its change from Italian to English . The Petrarchan Sonnet . The Shakespearian Sonnet . The Miltonic Sonnet . The Spenserian Sonnet . The Composite Sonnet . The Sonnet Sequence . Sonnets of various types ...
... SONNET Origin of the Sonnet . Its change from Italian to English . The Petrarchan Sonnet . The Shakespearian Sonnet . The Miltonic Sonnet . The Spenserian Sonnet . The Composite Sonnet . The Sonnet Sequence . Sonnets of various types ...
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... sonnet its wave - like effect , the eighth line represent- ing the crest of the wave and the rest of the sonnet being an ebbing away . To change the metaphor , the octave and sestet contrast a statement with its consequence or ...
... sonnet its wave - like effect , the eighth line represent- ing the crest of the wave and the rest of the sonnet being an ebbing away . To change the metaphor , the octave and sestet contrast a statement with its consequence or ...
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... SONNET The Composite or " Irregular " sonnet is , as the name implies , a combination of other sonnet - types . Some of the most notable of English sonnets fall into this category , the possibilities of variation being unlimited ...
... SONNET The Composite or " Irregular " sonnet is , as the name implies , a combination of other sonnet - types . Some of the most notable of English sonnets fall into this category , the possibilities of variation being unlimited ...
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THE PREJUDICE AGAINST POETRY | 3 |
THE DEFINITION OF POETRY | 9 |
POETRY AND PROSE | 17 |
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