Historical Manual of English Prosody. Saintsbury George

Historical Manual of English Prosody - Saintsbury George


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XXX. " Pindarics " (Seventeenth Century)

       XXXI. The Heroic Couplet from Dryden to Crabbe

       XXXII. Eighteenth-Century Blank Verse

       XXXIII. The Regularised Pindaric Ode

       XXXIV. Lighter Eighteenth-Century Lyric

       XXXV. The Revival of Equivalence (Chatterton and Blake)

       XXXVI. Rhymeless Attempts (Collins to Shelley)

       XXXVII. The Revived Ballad (Percy to Coleridge)

       XXXVIII

       XXXIX. Nineteenth-Century Couplet (Leigh Hunt to Mr. Swinburne)

       XL. Nineteenth-Century Blank Verse (Wordsworth to Mr. Swinburne)

       XLI. The Non-Equivalenced Octosyllable of Keats and Morris

       XLII. The Continuous Alexandrine (Drayton and Browning)

       XLIII

       XLV. Long Metres of Tennyson, Browning, Morris, and Swinburne

       XLVI. The Later Sonnet

       XLVII. The Various Attempts at "Hexameters" in English

       XLVIII. Minor Imitations of Classical Metres

       XLIX. Imitations of Artificial French Forms

       L. Later Rhymelessness

       LI. Some "Unusual" Metres and Disputed Scansions

       BOOK II HISTORICAL SKETCH OF ENGLISH PROSODY

       CHAPTER I FROM THE ORIGINS TO CHAUCER—THE CONSTITUTION OF ENGLISH VERSE [49]

       CHAPTER II FROM CHAUCER TO SPENSER—DISORGANISATION AND RECONSTRUCTION

       CHAPTER III FROM SHAKESPEARE TO MILTON—THE CLOSE OF THE FORMATIVE PERIOD

       CHAPTER IV HALT AND RETROSPECT—CONTINUATION ON HEROIC VERSE AND ITS COMPANIONS FROM DRYDEN TO CRABBE

       CHAPTER V THE ROMANTIC REVIVAL—ITS PRECURSORS AND FIRST GREAT STAGE

       CHAPTER VI THE LAST STAGE—TENNYSON TO SWINBURNE

       CHAPTER VII RECAPITULATION OR SUMMARY VIEW OF STAGES OF ENGLISH PROSODY

       I. Old English Period

       II. Before or very soon after 1200 Earliest Middle English Period.

       III. Middle and Later Thirteenth Century Second Early Middle English Period.

       IV. Earlier Fourteenth Century Central Period of Middle English.

       V. Later Fourteenth Century Crowning Period of Middle English.

       VI. Fifteenth and Early Sixteenth Centuries The Decadence of Middle English Prosody.

       VII. Mid-Sixteenth Century The Recovery of Rhythm.

       VIII. Late Sixteenth Century The Perfecting of Metre and of Poetical Diction.

       IX. Early Seventeenth Century The further Development of Lyric, Stanza, and Blank Verse. Insurgence and Division of the Couplet.

       X. Mid-Seventeenth Century Milton.

       XI. The Later Seventeenth Century Dryden.

       XII. The Eighteenth Century

       XIII. The Early Nineteenth Century and the Romantic Revival

       XIV. The Later Nineteenth Century

       BOOK III HISTORICAL SURVEY OF VIEWS ON PROSODY

       CHAPTER I BEFORE 1700

       CHAPTER II FROM BYSSHE TO GUEST

       CHAPTER III LATER NINETEENTH-CENTURY PROSODISTS

       BOOK IV AUXILIARY APPARATUS

       CHAPTER I GLOSSARY

       CHAPTER II REASONED LIST OF POETS WITH SPECIAL REGARD TO THEIR PROSODIC QUALITY AND INFLUENCE

      


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