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... verse as Dante's great work , the Amorosa Visione derives from it too , in all probability , the precision of its construction . It consists of fifty capitoli , each composed of twenty - nine terzine and a verse of chiusa , that is of ...
... verse as Dante's great work , the Amorosa Visione derives from it too , in all probability , the precision of its construction . It consists of fifty capitoli , each composed of twenty - nine terzine and a verse of chiusa , that is of ...
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British Academy. verse . V. THE NATURE OF VERSE . Some years ago a discussion arose between two professors at Harvard and Yale Universities concerning the nature of English The one asserted that English verse is essentially a stress verse ...
British Academy. verse . V. THE NATURE OF VERSE . Some years ago a discussion arose between two professors at Harvard and Yale Universities concerning the nature of English The one asserted that English verse is essentially a stress verse ...
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... verse can appropriately be described These results do not mean more than that on this particular occasion the verse was spoken in this way . There is nothing to hinder any one from speaking it with more difference between the strong and ...
... verse can appropriately be described These results do not mean more than that on this particular occasion the verse was spoken in this way . There is nothing to hinder any one from speaking it with more difference between the strong and ...
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THE FELLOWSHIP OF LEARNING BY | 3 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192021 | 19 |
By O F EMERSON | 45 |
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