Lectures on Poetry and General LiteratureRoutledge/Thoemmes Press, 1995 - 394 ページ |
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... rhyme is a running bass accompaniment , that wonderfully aids the spirit and melody of the song , throughout which , without being distinctly regarded , it is , nevertheless , so in- terfused , that if it be suspended for a single note ...
... rhyme is a running bass accompaniment , that wonderfully aids the spirit and melody of the song , throughout which , without being distinctly regarded , it is , nevertheless , so in- terfused , that if it be suspended for a single note ...
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... rhyme , and in favour of blank verse , in the preamble to " Paradise Lost , " either written by himself , or published with his express sanction : - " The measure is English heroic verse , without rhyme , as that of Homer in Greek , and ...
... rhyme , and in favour of blank verse , in the preamble to " Paradise Lost , " either written by himself , or published with his express sanction : - " The measure is English heroic verse , without rhyme , as that of Homer in Greek , and ...
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... rhyme and accentuation . Herein , probably , I betray my own ignorance , but I believe that my countrymen in general ... rhyme , and corresponding terminations , neither quite rhyme nor altogether blank H 3 NO . IV . 149 THE DICTION OF ...
... rhyme and accentuation . Herein , probably , I betray my own ignorance , but I believe that my countrymen in general ... rhyme , and corresponding terminations , neither quite rhyme nor altogether blank H 3 NO . IV . 149 THE DICTION 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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