William Cowper and the Eighteenth CenturyAllen & Unwin, 1948 - 347 ページ |
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... verse ( the first works of their kind ) were being published with much success - but when nothing of value was being ... verse . diffused itself before it was finally lost in the sands . It is harmless enough , this verse . . . but it is ...
... verse ( the first works of their kind ) were being published with much success - but when nothing of value was being ... verse . diffused itself before it was finally lost in the sands . It is harmless enough , this verse . . . but it is ...
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... verse again : " not having the music of rhyme , it requires so close an attention to the pause and cadence , and such a peculiar mode of expression , as to render it , to me at least , the most difficult species of poetry . " If in the ...
... verse again : " not having the music of rhyme , it requires so close an attention to the pause and cadence , and such a peculiar mode of expression , as to render it , to me at least , the most difficult species of poetry . " If in the ...
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... verse is susceptible of much greater diversification of manner , than verse in rhyme : and why the modern writers of it have all thought proper to cast their numbers alike , I know not . Certainly it was not necessity that compelled ...
... verse is susceptible of much greater diversification of manner , than verse in rhyme : and why the modern writers of it have all thought proper to cast their numbers alike , I know not . Certainly it was not necessity that compelled ...
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