Pattern Poetry: A Historical Critique from the Alexandrian Greeks to Dylan ThomasMarlborough House, 1976 - 152 sivua |
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... Persian armies were constant threats to the borders of Egypt and Greece . Though the Persians were suc- cessfully ... Persian Empire to ruin . Still , Persian culture had had ample time to transmit itself to conquered peoples and to ...
... Persian armies were constant threats to the borders of Egypt and Greece . Though the Persians were suc- cessfully ... Persian Empire to ruin . Still , Persian culture had had ample time to transmit itself to conquered peoples and to ...
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... Persian , began molding the English pattern poem . Sixteen years Puttenham introduced into England ten pattern poems-- four were of Persian origin , and the rest were imitations of them composed by Puttenham . The Persian samples ...
... Persian , began molding the English pattern poem . Sixteen years Puttenham introduced into England ten pattern poems-- four were of Persian origin , and the rest were imitations of them composed by Puttenham . The Persian samples ...
Sivu 21
... Persian samples seem free of the translator's license , a fact which becomes ap- parent when the translated poems are compared with his own creations -- six pattern poems in imitation of the Persian shapes . In his own poems , the ...
... Persian samples seem free of the translator's license , a fact which becomes ap- parent when the translated poems are compared with his own creations -- six pattern poems in imitation of the Persian shapes . In his own poems , the ...
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PATTERN POETRY OF GREECE MEDIEVAL | 11 |
ENGLISH PATTERN POETRY IN THE SEVENTEENTH | 23 |
PATTERN POETRY IN THE EIGHTEENTH | 33 |
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