Du Fu's Laments from the SouthUniversity of Hawaii Press, 1992 - 271 sider |
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Side 5
... octave ( ancient - style verse may also take octave form , which raises an issue for my conclusion ) , the form of Du Fu's best - known laments from the south . The octave ( pentasyl- labic or heptasyllabic ) adheres to a strict tone ...
... octave ( ancient - style verse may also take octave form , which raises an issue for my conclusion ) , the form of Du Fu's best - known laments from the south . The octave ( pentasyl- labic or heptasyllabic ) adheres to a strict tone ...
Side 7
... octave , the product of centuries of poetic distillation . Chinese poetics prescribed that it employ a ternary form : an introduction ( lines 1-2 ) that sets its scene and theme ; a development ( lines 3–6 ) that amplifies and modulates ...
... octave , the product of centuries of poetic distillation . Chinese poetics prescribed that it employ a ternary form : an introduction ( lines 1-2 ) that sets its scene and theme ; a development ( lines 3–6 ) that amplifies and modulates ...
Side 31
... octave , he began to expand the form . He wrote many more extended regulated verses of ten or more lines ; he began combining octaves into series and sequences . As his career progressed , the encyclical links between octaves grew ...
... octave , he began to expand the form . He wrote many more extended regulated verses of ten or more lines ; he began combining octaves into series and sequences . As his career progressed , the encyclical links between octaves grew ...
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Feelings on Antiquity | 180 |
Autumn Moods | 197 |
Conclusion | 215 |
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alien allusions alps Ancient Traces ancient-style antithetical artistic Autumn Moods birds boat Chang'an Chengdu China Chinese clouds couplet Dreadloch drift Du Fu Du Yu exile fall feelings flow flowers Fu's verse gaze Gong'an gorges Grotto Court gull Hall of Thatch heaven images imperial jade James J. Y. Liu Jiang Jiangling Kuizhou lake lament Li Bai lines Liu Bei lone lyric moon myriad leagues Mystic Emperor night octave Owen palace poem poem's poet poet's poetic poetry political Qinzhou Qu Yuan rain readers recalls refer reflected regulated verse rhyme river scene sequence Sichuan song Song Yu sonnets southern spring stanza stars symbol Tang Tao Qian Tibetan tion tone tower turn vision wanderer Wang watchet Western White Lord wilds wind winter words Yu Xin Yu's Yuan Zhaojun Zhuangzi Zhuge Liang Zizhou