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Σελίδα 96
... poem . It , too , is in the dream convention , but elements from both Dante and Boccaccio now enrich the style and the content . The verse form is the seven - line stanza ( rhyming ababbcc ) , known as " rhyme royal " because of its ...
... poem . It , too , is in the dream convention , but elements from both Dante and Boccaccio now enrich the style and the content . The verse form is the seven - line stanza ( rhyming ababbcc ) , known as " rhyme royal " because of its ...
Σελίδα 175
... poems appeared in 1591 , entitled Complaints : Containing sundry small Poems of the World's Vanity . This contains " The Ruins of Time , " an elegiac poem written in slow- moving rhyme royal : its structure is borrowed from du Bellay's ...
... poems appeared in 1591 , entitled Complaints : Containing sundry small Poems of the World's Vanity . This contains " The Ruins of Time , " an elegiac poem written in slow- moving rhyme royal : its structure is borrowed from du Bellay's ...
Σελίδα 507
... rhyme royal stanzas ( hence the adjective " royal " ) , opens with a picture of the poet sleepless in bed , taking up Boethius to read and led by his reading to reflect on the uncertainties of fortune . He thinks how , unlike Boethius ...
... rhyme royal stanzas ( hence the adjective " royal " ) , opens with a picture of the poet sleepless in bed , taking up Boethius to read and led by his reading to reflect on the uncertainties of fortune . He thinks how , unlike Boethius ...
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