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... pains of continued rhyming , invented that kind of writing which we call blank verse ! ” Dryden was never , I suspect , a very careful student of English literature . He seems never to have known that Surrey translated a part of the ...
... pains of continued rhyming , invented that kind of writing which we call blank verse ! ” Dryden was never , I suspect , a very careful student of English literature . He seems never to have known that Surrey translated a part of the ...
Sivu 108
... Pain of the Head . One of the Witches confessed , too , that the Devil had sent her to torment the Minister , and that she ... Pains to persuade them to show some of their Tricks , but to no Purpose ; for they did all unanimously confess ...
... Pain of the Head . One of the Witches confessed , too , that the Devil had sent her to torment the Minister , and that she ... Pains to persuade them to show some of their Tricks , but to no Purpose ; for they did all unanimously confess ...
Sivu 181
... had an inspired thumb , because the modelling - clay yielded to its careless sweep a grace of curve which it refused to the utmost pains of others . poetic geniuses may not have influenced thought , ( though SHAKESPEARE ONCE MORE . 181.
... had an inspired thumb , because the modelling - clay yielded to its careless sweep a grace of curve which it refused to the utmost pains of others . poetic geniuses may not have influenced thought , ( though SHAKESPEARE ONCE MORE . 181.
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appears become believe body bring called cause century character comes common confess criticism death Devil doubt Dryden easy England English example expression eyes fact faith fancy father feeling follow force French genius German give Hamlet hand heart Herr human imagination judgment keep kind language later learned least leave Lessing letter light literature living look manner matter means mind moral nature never once opinion original passage passion perfect perhaps persons phrase play poem poet poetic poetry poor practice prose question reason respect rhyme Rousseau says seems sense sentiment Shakespeare shape side sometimes soul speak spirit style sure tells thing thought tion took translation true truth turn verse whole witches writing written wrote