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Page 41
... stanza II , the time totals for each stanza are arranged consecutively— 41 , 42 , 43. If we carry out the implications of the poem itself and renew the flowing by returning to stanza I , we get an endless and eternal circle : 41 → 42 ...
... stanza II , the time totals for each stanza are arranged consecutively— 41 , 42 , 43. If we carry out the implications of the poem itself and renew the flowing by returning to stanza I , we get an endless and eternal circle : 41 → 42 ...
Page 169
... stanza : Who have so leaden eyes , as not to see sweet beautie's show , Or seeing .. 6 The parallel is not only syntactical but also continues the debate of the pre- ceding poem by having stanza one deal with music and stanza two deal ...
... stanza : Who have so leaden eyes , as not to see sweet beautie's show , Or seeing .. 6 The parallel is not only syntactical but also continues the debate of the pre- ceding poem by having stanza one deal with music and stanza two deal ...
Page 183
... stanza needed for a line total of 108. ( Un- broken , VIII would have brought the Songs ' stanza total to 109 , hit- ting the Penelope stone and making Astrophil ' master of the game . ' ) 34 The lines Fowler refers to are ...
... stanza needed for a line total of 108. ( Un- broken , VIII would have brought the Songs ' stanza total to 109 , hit- ting the Penelope stone and making Astrophil ' master of the game . ' ) 34 The lines Fowler refers to are ...
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