The Sonnet: A Comprehensive Anthology of British and American Sonnets from the Renaissance to the Present, 第 10 卷Robert Morton Bender, Charles L. Squier Washington Square Press, 1966 - 554页 An introduction to and presentation of sonnets in the English language from Wyatt and Surrey to the 1960s. |
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... poet writes and as a framework against which the poet works . In either the Italian or the English form the poet can , if he chooses , run his lines over the barriers of rhyme . Milton employs this technique in some of his best sonnets ...
... poet writes and as a framework against which the poet works . In either the Italian or the English form the poet can , if he chooses , run his lines over the barriers of rhyme . Milton employs this technique in some of his best sonnets ...
第15页
... poetic equivalent of the high hurdle , but be- cause it pits the poet against a long formal tradition , and because of the intrinsic shape of the form and the kind of lyric sense it makes , it can push the poet to great heights of ...
... poetic equivalent of the high hurdle , but be- cause it pits the poet against a long formal tradition , and because of the intrinsic shape of the form and the kind of lyric sense it makes , it can push the poet to great heights of ...
第176页
... poet sack , the Household will not pay ? Are they so scanted in their store ? or driven For want of knowing the poet , to say him nay ? Well , they should know him , would the K. but grant His poet leave to sing his Household true ; He ...
... poet sack , the Household will not pay ? Are they so scanted in their store ? or driven For want of knowing the poet , to say him nay ? Well , they should know him , would the K. but grant His poet leave to sing his Household true ; He ...
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