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But Milton , the mighty Milton , has pronounced against 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 ...
But Milton , the mighty Milton , has pronounced against 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 ...
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ancient liberty recovered to heroic poem , from the troublesome and modern
bondage of rhyming . ... Pope , and many of our contemporaries , to exonerate
rhyme from the indignity cast upon it ; though we are , at the same time , willing to
allow ...
ancient liberty recovered to heroic poem , from the troublesome and modern
bondage of rhyming . ... Pope , and many of our contemporaries , to exonerate
rhyme from the indignity cast upon it ; though we are , at the same time , willing to
allow ...
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French metre admits peculiar privileges in scanning , and requires certain
reciprocities in rhyming ( the alternation of what are called masculine and
feminine endings ) , which sufficiently distinguish it from other compositions ,
written or spoken ...
French metre admits peculiar privileges in scanning , and requires certain
reciprocities in rhyming ( the alternation of what are called masculine and
feminine endings ) , which sufficiently distinguish it from other compositions ,
written or spoken ...
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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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