Pattern Poetry: A Historical Critique from the Alexandrian Greeks to Dylan ThomasMarlborough House, 1976 - 152 sivua |
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... technopaegnia were a result and element of the rhetorical movement , the " Asiatic " or Sophistic style , that flourished in Alexandrian Greece ; and the carmina quad- rata were a result and element of the medieval rhetorical movement ...
... technopaegnia were a result and element of the rhetorical movement , the " Asiatic " or Sophistic style , that flourished in Alexandrian Greece ; and the carmina quad- rata were a result and element of the medieval rhetorical movement ...
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... technopaegnia , he composed within imitative external shapes Latin poems which retained the piety , but not the embellish- ments and acrostics , of the medieval carmina . later , Puttenham wrote The Arte , and a third influence , the ...
... technopaegnia , he composed within imitative external shapes Latin poems which retained the piety , but not the embellish- ments and acrostics , of the medieval carmina . later , Puttenham wrote The Arte , and a third influence , the ...
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... technopaegnia came in the wake of the Sophists and were part of the " Asianic " style in later Greek literature . The carmina quadrata flourished during the medieval rhetorical movement under which the classic orators and Sophists were ...
... technopaegnia came in the wake of the Sophists and were part of the " Asianic " style in later Greek literature . The carmina quadrata flourished during the medieval rhetorical movement under which the classic orators and Sophists were ...
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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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