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... all its orig'nal brightness ; " but especially if we were to curtail the article , and
for “ glory ” substitute “ light ; " saying for “ the excess of glory ' obscured , ” “ th '
excess of light obscured ; " which would be according to mere numerical metre .
... all its orig'nal brightness ; " but especially if we were to curtail the article , and
for “ glory ” substitute “ light ; " saying for “ the excess of glory ' obscured , ” “ th '
excess of light obscured ; " which would be according to mere numerical metre .
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peace ! with light Variety of Style . 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 ...
peace ! with light Variety of Style . 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 ...
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Hope , like the glimmering taper's light , Adorns and cheers his way , And still , as
darker grows the night , Emits a brighter ray . ” GOLDSMITH . , while Is this poetry
? Every one feels that it is . Is it fine versification ? In that respect , also , it is ...
Hope , like the glimmering taper's light , Adorns and cheers his way , And still , as
darker grows the night , Emits a brighter ray . ” GOLDSMITH . , while Is this poetry
? Every one feels that it is . Is it fine versification ? In that respect , also , it is ...
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THE PREEMINENCE OF POETRY AMONG THE FINE ARTS | 1 |
WHAT IS POETICAL | 39 |
THE FORM OF POETRY | 73 |
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