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The Historical Development of European Verse | ||
1 | Introduction | 1 |
2 | Slavonic and Baltic Folk Syllabic and Tonic Verse | 11 |
3 | Germanic Tonic Verse | 36 |
4 | Ancient Greek Syllabo-Metrical Verse | 49 |
5 | Greek and Latin Quantitative Metre | 65 |
6 | Greek and Latin Medieval Syllabic Verse | 88 |
7 | Romance Syllabic Verse | 119 |
8 | The Rise of Germanic Syllabo-Tonic Verse | 166 |
9 | Slavonic Literary Syllabic Verse | 210 |
10 | The Expansion of Syllabo-Tonic Verse | 238 |
11 | International Free Verse | 274 |
12 | Summing Up | 293 |
Appendix: Fundamental Characteristics of English, French, Italian, Spanish and Latin Medieval Verse, with Tables | 297 | |
Bibliography | 314 | |
Subject Index | 325 | |
Metrical Index | 328 | |
Index of Names | 330 |
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