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... the publishers . 11 From The poems of Ernest Dowson , New York , 1929. Used by permission of the publishers , Dodd , Mead and Co. are increasingly heard . The Elizabethans , moreover , in 20 ELIZABETHAN & 17TH CENTURY LYRICS.
... the publishers . 11 From The poems of Ernest Dowson , New York , 1929. Used by permission of the publishers , Dodd , Mead and Co. are increasingly heard . The Elizabethans , moreover , in 20 ELIZABETHAN & 17TH CENTURY LYRICS.
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... Elizabethan lyrists , at times with something of the Anglo - Saxon syllabic freedom . Thus in A Proper Song ( p . 274 ) the line Thus fain would I have had a pretty thing | is to be uttered in the same time interval as ŏlády , what | ǎ ...
... Elizabethan lyrists , at times with something of the Anglo - Saxon syllabic freedom . Thus in A Proper Song ( p . 274 ) the line Thus fain would I have had a pretty thing | is to be uttered in the same time interval as ŏlády , what | ǎ ...
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... Elizabethan lyrists , many of whom seemed to him to have ' no composition at all ; but a kind of tuning and rhyming fall , in what they write . ' ' It runs and slides , ' he ... Elizabethans . Since 380 ELIZABETHAN & 17TH CENTURY LYRICS.
... Elizabethan lyrists , many of whom seemed to him to have ' no composition at all ; but a kind of tuning and rhyming fall , in what they write . ' ' It runs and slides , ' he ... Elizabethans . Since 380 ELIZABETHAN & 17TH CENTURY LYRICS.
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