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How much the power of poetry depends upon the nice inflections of rhythm alone
may be proved , by taking the finest passages of Milton or Shakspeare , and
merely putting them into prose , with the least possible variation of the words ...
How much the power of poetry depends upon the nice inflections of rhythm alone
may be proved , by taking the finest passages of Milton or Shakspeare , and
merely putting them into prose , with the least possible variation of the words ...
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Those who will take the trouble to examine the passage at length , will find that all
the eloquent dictation contained in it affects neither argumentative , descriptive ,
nor narrative poetry on sacred themes , as exemplified in the great works of ...
Those who will take the trouble to examine the passage at length , will find that all
the eloquent dictation contained in it affects neither argumentative , descriptive ,
nor narrative poetry on sacred themes , as exemplified in the great works of ...
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The passage is exceedingly obscure , and I shall not attempt to interpret it : the
mere collocation of words , as they stand in the authorised English Bible , will
answer our present purpose : - “ Adah and Zillah ! hear my voice ; Ye wives of ...
The passage is exceedingly obscure , and I shall not attempt to interpret it : the
mere collocation of words , as they stand in the authorised English Bible , will
answer our present purpose : - “ Adah and Zillah ! hear my voice ; Ye wives of ...
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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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