OdesClarendon Press, 1963 - 269 sayfa |
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Sayfa 4
... appears to insist that the ' endings ' ( rhymes ) of the Ist pes must be repeated in the same order . But as the remark ... appear in the same relative position ( so the imaginary accompani- ment of music would demand ) and the rhymes of ...
... appears to insist that the ' endings ' ( rhymes ) of the Ist pes must be repeated in the same order . But as the remark ... appear in the same relative position ( so the imaginary accompani- ment of music would demand ) and the rhymes of ...
Sayfa 9
... appear in Odes of high and serious style with wonderful effect . Ode 14 , with all the devices of hepta- syllables , pentasyllables ( not used by Dante elsewhere ) , and even rimalmezzo , seems to be a deliberate attempt to rival the ...
... appear in Odes of high and serious style with wonderful effect . Ode 14 , with all the devices of hepta- syllables , pentasyllables ( not used by Dante elsewhere ) , and even rimalmezzo , seems to be a deliberate attempt to rival the ...
Sayfa 193
... appear together in A 6. 14 ff . to emphasize the horror of Cerberus . Since the poet opens with a deliberate ... appears to be the motive of the sonnets exchanged between Dante and Forese . Perhaps Dante is not quite forgetful of a ...
... appear together in A 6. 14 ff . to emphasize the horror of Cerberus . Since the poet opens with a deliberate ... appears to be the motive of the sonnets exchanged between Dante and Forese . Perhaps Dante is not quite forgetful of a ...
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