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George Sampson. the great stanza called " rhyme royal " , that is to say the seven - lined decasyllabic stanza rhymed ... stanzas , excellently fashioned . Not more , however , than one - third of the actual Troilus and Criseyde is , in ...
George Sampson. the great stanza called " rhyme royal " , that is to say the seven - lined decasyllabic stanza rhymed ... stanzas , excellently fashioned . Not more , however , than one - third of the actual Troilus and Criseyde is , in ...
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... stanza of The Buke of the Howlat and the eleven - lined stanza of Sir Tristrem to the pieces under discussion we find , not imitation , but simple continuity . The habit of these " popular " fifteenth and sixteenth century poems - the ...
... stanza of The Buke of the Howlat and the eleven - lined stanza of Sir Tristrem to the pieces under discussion we find , not imitation , but simple continuity . The habit of these " popular " fifteenth and sixteenth century poems - the ...
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... stanza rhyming ababbcc - the famous " rhyme royal " , or Troilus stanza . That he was the actual inventor of the decasyllabic line cannot be claimed , for it is the kind of thing that " grows " ; but he was certainly the first to use it ...
... stanza rhyming ababbcc - the famous " rhyme royal " , or Troilus stanza . That he was the actual inventor of the decasyllabic line cannot be claimed , for it is the kind of thing that " grows " ; but he was certainly the first to use it ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
Bunyan Andrew Marvell p 373 Scholarship 160060 p 393 14 English | 8 |
The Beginnings p 1 2 Runes and II Early Transition English p | 28 |
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