| John Milton - 1883 - 244 Seiten
...denouement, as in a logical syllogism the premisses are nothing but as they necessitate the conclusion. In the sonnet the emphasis is nearly, but not quite,...there being a slight swell, or rise, about the middle. The sonnet must not advance by progressive climax, or end abruptly ; it should subside, and leave off... | |
| John Milton - 1883 - 252 Seiten
...denouement, as in a logical syllogism the premisses are nothing but as they necessitate the conclusion. In the sonnet the emphasis is nearly, but not quite,...there being a slight swell, or rise, about the middle. The sonnet must not advance by progressive cl1max, or end abruptly ; it should subside, and leave off... | |
| 1898 - 146 Seiten
...this the sonnet is distinguished from the epigram,' in which the 'conclusion is everything,' while ' in the sonnet the emphasis is nearly, but not quite, equally distributed,' inasmuch as there is ' a slight swell, or rise, about the middle.' You have still to learn to move... | |
| John Milton - 1904 - 238 Seiten
...denouement, as in a logical syllogism the premisses are nothing but as they necessitate the conclusion. In the sonnet the emphasis is nearly, but not quite,...there being a slight swell, or rise, about the middle. The sonnet must not advance by progressive climax, or end abruptly; it should subside, and .leave off... | |
| Bliss Perry - 1920 - 416 Seiten
...denouement, as in a logical syllogism the premisses are nothing but as they necessitate the conclusion. In the sonnet the emphasis is nearly, but not quite,...distributed, there being a slight swell, or rise, about its middle. The sonnet must not advance by progressive climax, or end abruptly; it should subside,... | |
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