OdesClarendon Press, 1963 - 269 sayfa |
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Sayfa 8
... ii . 11. 5 Dante refers to a canzone beginning Traggemi de la mente Amor la stiva , which has vanished , though from his citing it one might infer that it was well known . rhymes as another Ode , there is sure to be 8 INTRODUCTION.
... ii . 11. 5 Dante refers to a canzone beginning Traggemi de la mente Amor la stiva , which has vanished , though from his citing it one might infer that it was well known . rhymes as another Ode , there is sure to be 8 INTRODUCTION.
Sayfa 146
... from its profundity , a feature of his model was the use of the ' echo ' , a group of three syllables , which does not form a line by itself but at the beginning of a hendecasyllable echoes in rhyme the preceding line . This device is.
... from its profundity , a feature of his model was the use of the ' echo ' , a group of three syllables , which does not form a line by itself but at the beginning of a hendecasyllable echoes in rhyme the preceding line . This device is.
Sayfa 161
... beginning with a line of eleven syllables ( V.E. ii . 5. 4 ) , as he does in every Ode but one . Secondly ( V.E. ii . 7 ) he gives it as an instance of what is rare in his work , an Ode in which the lines and syllables of the pedes ...
... beginning with a line of eleven syllables ( V.E. ii . 5. 4 ) , as he does in every Ode but one . Secondly ( V.E. ii . 7 ) he gives it as an instance of what is rare in his work , an Ode in which the lines and syllables of the pedes ...
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addressed already Amor appear Beatrice beauty becomes beginning bella brings called canzone ch'è ch'io ché Comedy comes congedo Conv core d'amor Dante Dante's death desire dico dolce donna donne doth example exile eyes face fair feel Florence follow gentile give grace heart heaven Hence hendecasyllable hold hope Italy l'anima lady language light lines look Love luce meaning mente mind morte nature never noble occhi once pain perhaps petra poem poet poetry praise refer rhyme salute seems Sonnet soul speak spirit stanza stone style suffering sweet syllables tell tempo thee things thou thought true turn vertù virtue vision vita writing written ΙΟ