OdesClarendon Press, 1963 - 269 sayfa |
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Sayfa 6
... stanza is said to have versus ( volte in Italian ) ; when there is none , the second part is called sirma ( or cauda ) . An example of volte can be seen in the single - stanza Ode 8 Madonna , quel signor , where after the diesis a group ...
... stanza is said to have versus ( volte in Italian ) ; when there is none , the second part is called sirma ( or cauda ) . An example of volte can be seen in the single - stanza Ode 8 Madonna , quel signor , where after the diesis a group ...
Sayfa 7
... stanza of Ode 1 ) . This may be because the concatenatio is akin to the pedes in rhyme and frequently outside the system of the second part altogether . More often than not the second part , whether volte or sirma , is the longer . But ...
... stanza of Ode 1 ) . This may be because the concatenatio is akin to the pedes in rhyme and frequently outside the system of the second part altogether . More often than not the second part , whether volte or sirma , is the longer . But ...
Sayfa 244
... stanza experimenting with the repetition of the same word at the end of a line instead of true rhyme , and on such ... stanza . The last rhyme of one stanza becomes the first of the next , and the first of one stanza becomes the second ...
... stanza experimenting with the repetition of the same word at the end of a line instead of true rhyme , and on such ... stanza . The last rhyme of one stanza becomes the first of the next , and the first of one stanza becomes the second ...
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