Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 275A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1967 - Early English newspapers The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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Page 270
... quatrain , while the second is in formal order . The rhymes : " Idaspe , " " pendice , " " caspe , " " fenice . " The octave of Sonnet CCXXII . is in two quatrains ; rhymes : " vidi , " " dolcezza , " " nidi , ” " sprezza , ' apprezza ...
... quatrain , while the second is in formal order . The rhymes : " Idaspe , " " pendice , " " caspe , " " fenice . " The octave of Sonnet CCXXII . is in two quatrains ; rhymes : " vidi , " " dolcezza , " " nidi , ” " sprezza , ' apprezza ...
Page 271
... quatrains , but with varying rhymes , and in the first of the sonnets on " Love " we have two quatrains , with varying rhymes , and a closing rhyming couplet . The third of the sonnets on " Love " follows the model of the Italian ...
... quatrains , but with varying rhymes , and in the first of the sonnets on " Love " we have two quatrains , with varying rhymes , and a closing rhyming couplet . The third of the sonnets on " Love " follows the model of the Italian ...
Page 273
the second part of the octave is a quatrain - but it is justified fully by Italian models : ' Tis not in battles that ... quatrains of the Shakespearean which was all straight and satisfactory in itself ; only , not so very long before ...
the second part of the octave is a quatrain - but it is justified fully by Italian models : ' Tis not in battles that ... quatrains of the Shakespearean which was all straight and satisfactory in itself ; only , not so very long before ...
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