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Practical Psychology: FOR STUDENTS OF EDUCATION
FOR STUDENTS OF EDUCATION Fox, Charles. which is often the case. The
scheme of repetitions is as follows: Rejaetitions First quatrain . . . . . . 4 . 2 Second
quatrain . . . . . . 4} 2 6 Sestette This is, the first quatrain is repeated four times;
then ...
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Educational Psychology: Its Problems and Methods
2 8 Sestette . . . 6 8 The second sonnet was learnt by the ' entire ' method, being
read through from beginning to end eight times; so that each line in both sonnets
was repeated the same number of times. In the former case, however, as the ...
A glance at the sonnets of Rossetti in or beyond that splendid cycle which he
calls " The House of Life," so full of daring beauty, reveals the fact that the octave
and the sestette are printed in two separate blocks in nine cases out of ten, if not
...
Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, 1885
trations. A glance at the sonnets of Rossetti in or beyond that splendid cycle
which he calls " The House of Life," so full of daring beauty, reveals the fact that
the octave and the sestette are printed in two separate blocks in nine cases out of
ten, ...
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The Century: A Popular Quarterly
The major division is technically known as the octave, the minor division as the
sestette. The octave possesses but two rhymes, the sestette never more than
three. The construction of the quatrains composing the octave is imperative, the
first, ...
Richard Watson Gilder, 1881
The major division is technically known as the octave, the minor division as the
sestette. The octave possesses but two rhymes, the sestette never more than
three. The construction of the quatrains composing the octave is imperative, the
first, ...
It is in two divisions, the first, of eight lines, being called the octave; the second, of
six lines, the sestette. In the strictly Italian form there is a change of sentiment
going with the change from octave to sestette; but in the modern version the ...
Theodore L. Flood, Frank Chapin Bray, 1901
It is in two divisions, the first, of eight lines, being called the octave; the second, of
six lines, the sestette. In the strictly Italian form there is a change of sentiment
going with the change from octave to sestette; but in the modern version the ...
The major division is technically known as the octave, the minor division as the
sestette. The octave possesses but two rhymes, the sestette never more than
three. The construction of the quatrains composing the octave is imperative, the
first, ...
The major division is technically known as the octave, the minor division as the
sestette. The octave possesses but two rhymes, the sestette never more than
three. The construction of the quatrains composing the octave is imperative, the
first, ...