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poetry ; and verse becomes prosaic without the vigour and elasticity of prose . On
either hand it is graceful , and even commendable , for masters in each kind of
composition - and if duly qualified , they are expressly licensed by the Court of ...
poetry ; and verse becomes prosaic without the vigour and elasticity of prose . On
either hand it is graceful , and even commendable , for masters in each kind of
composition - and if duly qualified , they are expressly licensed by the Court of ...
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Characteristics of Prose and Verse . There is reason as well as custom in that
conventional simplicity which best becomes prose , and that conventional
ornament which is allowed to verse ; but splendid ornament is no more essential
to verse ...
Characteristics of Prose and Verse . There is reason as well as custom in that
conventional simplicity which best becomes prose , and that conventional
ornament which is allowed to verse ; but splendid ornament is no more essential
to verse ...
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been struck out by the flash itself ) , there is scarcely a phrase which could not
have been employed in the humblest prose record of this conversation . Try the
experiment : break up the rhythm , the only thing that constitutes the lines verse ,
and ...
been struck out by the flash itself ) , there is scarcely a phrase which could not
have been employed in the humblest prose record of this conversation . Try the
experiment : break up the rhythm , the only thing that constitutes the lines verse ,
and ...
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This I might have done in prose ; but I chose verse , and even rhyme , for two
reasons . The one will appear obvious ; - that principles , maxins , or precepts , so
written , both strike the reader more strongly at first , and are more easily retained
...
This I might have done in prose ; but I chose verse , and even rhyme , for two
reasons . The one will appear obvious ; - that principles , maxins , or precepts , so
written , both strike the reader more strongly at first , and are more easily retained
...
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James Montgomery. some prose has melody and even measure ; nor in the
sublimity , beauty , or novelty of the sentiments , because , as he asserts , sublime
sentiments are sometinies better expressed in prose . Of this he gives an
example ...
James Montgomery. some prose has melody and even measure ; nor in the
sublimity , beauty , or novelty of the sentiments , because , as he asserts , sublime
sentiments are sometinies better expressed in prose . Of this he gives an
example ...
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