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... earth- quakes , undermined by waters , or worn by the stress of elements ; forests disappear , and cities rise upon their place ; cities , again , are tumbled into ruins ; all the works of man perish like their framer ; and on those of ...
... earth- quakes , undermined by waters , or worn by the stress of elements ; forests disappear , and cities rise upon their place ; cities , again , are tumbled into ruins ; all the works of man perish like their framer ; and on those of ...
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... earth , my canopy the skies . " This brilliant clause shows the fine tact and mas- terly management of the ten - syllable couplet , pecu- liar to Pope , who is at once the most affluent in resources , and yet the most compact and ...
... earth , my canopy the skies . " This brilliant clause shows the fine tact and mas- terly management of the ten - syllable couplet , pecu- liar to Pope , who is at once the most affluent in resources , and yet the most compact and ...
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... earth . And the earth was without form and void ; and darkness was upon the face of the deep ; and the Spirit of God moved upon the waters . And God said , Let there be light , ' and there was light . " Gen. i . 1-3 . - - In scenes of ...
... earth . And the earth was without form and void ; and darkness was upon the face of the deep ; and the Spirit of God moved upon the waters . And God said , Let there be light , ' and there was light . " Gen. i . 1-3 . - - In scenes of ...
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THE PREEMINENCE OF POETRY AMONG THE FINE ARTS | 1 |
THE FORM OF POETRY | 73 |
THE DICTION OF POETRY | 114 |
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