Lectures on Poetry and General Literature: Delivered at the Royal Institution in 1830 and 1831Longman, Rees, Orme, Browne, Green, & Longman, 1833 - 394 ページ |
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... rhyme ? Collins's odes are galleries of poetical statuary , which no art could give to the sight , though perfectly made out in the sensorium of the brain . " Danger , whose limbs of giant mould , What mortal eye could fix'd behold ...
... rhyme ? Collins's odes are galleries of poetical statuary , which no art could give to the sight , though perfectly made out in the sensorium of the brain . " Danger , whose limbs of giant mould , What mortal eye could fix'd behold ...
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... rhyme , nor the reason , it may be said , of the language , allowing " thoughts that breathe " to vent themselves in " words that burn , ” — a florid prose style has been adopted with signal effect in the Télémaque of Fenelon , which no ...
... rhyme , nor the reason , it may be said , of the language , allowing " thoughts that breathe " to vent themselves in " words that burn , ” — a florid prose style has been adopted with signal effect in the Télémaque of Fenelon , which no ...
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... rhyme ; the terminations of the lines , when they are most distinct , never manifesting any thing of the kind . Acrostic , or Alphabetical arrangement , as in the 119th Psalm , is found in several instances ; and was adopted , no doubt ...
... rhyme ; the terminations of the lines , when they are most distinct , never manifesting any thing of the kind . Acrostic , or Alphabetical arrangement , as in the 119th Psalm , is found in several instances ; and was adopted , no doubt ...
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... rhymes and clauses , in the fourteen lines of which it is composed . The Spenserian stanza is likewise so finely proportioned , and so artfully implicated , that no single rhyme can be withdrawn or appended , nor its station varied ...
... rhymes and clauses , in the fourteen lines of which it is composed . The Spenserian stanza is likewise so finely proportioned , and so artfully implicated , that no single rhyme can be withdrawn or appended , nor its station varied ...
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... rhymes due at the prescribed points . In a language so poor in inflections as our own , it is not prudent to ... rhyme ; then the sense takes its turn , and , mounting at the commencement of the fourth line , proceeds full gallop ...
... rhymes due at the prescribed points . In a language so poor in inflections as our own , it is not prudent to ... rhyme ; then the sense takes its turn , and , mounting at the commencement of the fourth line , proceeds full gallop ...
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