A Primer of English Verse, Chiefly in Its æsthetic And Organic Character

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7. 29 ; 5. 7. 32 ; 5. 7. 42 ; S- 8. 7 ; 5.
9. 9; 5. 9. 10; s. 9. 24; s. 10. 7; s. II. 50.
Attention should be called to another point in the passage quoted from Warton. He says : ' Spenser, in choosing this stanza, did not sufficiently consider the genius of the English language, which does not easily fall into a frequent repetition of the same ter- mination ; a circumstance natural to the Italian, which deals largely in identical cadences.' To this objection it may be replied, in the words of
...Beattie, that the English language, ' from its irregularity of inflection, and number of monosyllables, abounds in diversified terminations, and consequently renders our poetry susceptible of an endless variety of legitimate rhymes.' In Italian poetry, the great majority of the rhymes are female rhymes, that is, rhymes in which two syllables, an accented and an unaccented one, corre- spond at the end of each line. The unaccented syllable will sometimes be o all through the stanza, sometimes a, sometimes e, sometimes i.

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