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9. Tonality in Verse: Harmony; Rhyme
10. The Larger Units of Verse: Stanzaic and Structural Forms
11. The Kinds of Poetry
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE LANGUAGE AND THE BEGINNING OF THE
CHAPTER III. THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY
THE IMITATORS OF CHAUCER-THE RENAISSANCE-THE PRINTING
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Stanzas from the Faerie Queene, Book I, Canto I
Sonnet to Sir Walter Raleigh.
SHAKESPEARE: SONNETS XVIII, XXIX, XXX, LXXIII, CVI.
II. On his having arrived at the Age of Twenty-
XXII. To Mr. Cyriac Skinner (upon his blindness)
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CHAPTER VI. THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY
PART 1. THE CLASSICAL OR CONVENTIONAL SCHOOL.
ALEXANDER POPE.
The Rape of the Lock: First Edition (1712)
Lines composed a Few Miles above Tintern Abbey
Ode — Intimations of Immortality
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Composed upon Westminster Bridge, Sept. 3, 1802
"It is a beauteous Evening, calm and free"
"The World is too much with us
"Scorn not the Sonnet"
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE.
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
PART 2. THE POETS OF SOCIAL REVOLT
GEORGE GORDON BYRON
The Prisoner of Chillon
Sonnet-On Chillon
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