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... quatorzains is to be regarded either as chance or as an unconscious conformity to an esthetic law , is shown by the numerous instances in which the rule is disregarded even by writers who in the main observe it , and by the absence of ...
... quatorzains is to be regarded either as chance or as an unconscious conformity to an esthetic law , is shown by the numerous instances in which the rule is disregarded even by writers who in the main observe it , and by the absence of ...
Page 496
... quatorzains were written at rather wide intervals until the close of the century ; yet , singularly enough , only two were published before 1797. All have the Pe- trarchan octave , and but one ends with a couplet ; six of the fourteen ...
... quatorzains were written at rather wide intervals until the close of the century ; yet , singularly enough , only two were published before 1797. All have the Pe- trarchan octave , and but one ends with a couplet ; six of the fourteen ...
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... quatorzains written by Keats's contemporaries and successors would be a task epic in length if not in importance . Most of these later poems are far better than their predecessors , richer , more finished , weightier in meaning , and ...
... quatorzains written by Keats's contemporaries and successors would be a task epic in length if not in importance . Most of these later poems are far better than their predecessors , richer , more finished , weightier in meaning , and ...
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THE CHARACTERISTICS OF PARADISE LOST AND THEIR | 75 |
THOMSON | 123 |
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