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Yet when a writer of fine fancy and commanding powers of diction , ( like Dryden ,
in the instance lately quoted , ) from the nature and inspiration of his subject ,
almost unconsciously grows poetical , -the poetry of his thoughts , images , or
facts ...
Yet when a writer of fine fancy and commanding powers of diction , ( like Dryden ,
in the instance lately quoted , ) from the nature and inspiration of his subject ,
almost unconsciously grows poetical , -the poetry of his thoughts , images , or
facts ...
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... one fourth of what they might be , were the unmanageable s equally the
termination of either singular or plural nouns and verbs . grace of arguments or
instructions depends on their conciseness . 120 NO . IV . THE DICTION OF
POETRY .
... one fourth of what they might be , were the unmanageable s equally the
termination of either singular or plural nouns and verbs . grace of arguments or
instructions depends on their conciseness . 120 NO . IV . THE DICTION OF
POETRY .
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But whatever the form , the theme , or the compass of a poem , the diction is so
essential to excellence and to success , that no other merit will compensate for
meanness , extravagance , or deficiency here . Where there 128 NO . IV .
But whatever the form , the theme , or the compass of a poem , the diction is so
essential to excellence and to success , that no other merit will compensate for
meanness , extravagance , or deficiency here . Where there 128 NO . IV .
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Diction in poetry , though employed expressly for the purpose of setting off the
writer's thoughts in the most advantageous light , according to their character and
the nature of the subject — but so as always to please , directly or indirectly ...
Diction in poetry , though employed expressly for the purpose of setting off the
writer's thoughts in the most advantageous light , according to their character and
the nature of the subject — but so as always to please , directly or indirectly ...
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versifiers , and also of many well - bred ones — nay , even of learned clerks , for
academical poetry is peculiarly obnoxious to this censure to labour their diction
into stiff and stately , or vapid and affected unintelligibility , by means of inverted ...
versifiers , and also of many well - bred ones — nay , even of learned clerks , for
academical poetry is peculiarly obnoxious to this censure to labour their diction
into stiff and stately , or vapid and affected unintelligibility , by means of inverted ...
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