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Sivu 50
... verse , the value of the three ( supposed ) Aristotelian unities , are the main topics discussed . The tone of the discussion is admirable , midway between bookishness and talk , and the fairness with which each side of the argument is ...
... verse , the value of the three ( supposed ) Aristotelian unities , are the main topics discussed . The tone of the discussion is admirable , midway between bookishness and talk , and the fairness with which each side of the argument is ...
Sivu 53
... verse was not so easy à thing as he at first conceived it , nay , that it is the most difficult of all verse , and that it must make up in harmony , by variety of pause and modulation , for what it loses in the melody of rhyme . In what ...
... verse was not so easy à thing as he at first conceived it , nay , that it is the most difficult of all verse , and that it must make up in harmony , by variety of pause and modulation , for what it loses in the melody of rhyme . In what ...
Sivu 72
... verses . All the versification and little variety of Claudian is included within the compass of four or five lines , and then he begins again in the same tenor , perpetually closing his sense at the end of a verse , and that verse ...
... verses . All the versification and little variety of Claudian is included within the compass of four or five lines , and then he begins again in the same tenor , perpetually closing his sense at the end of a verse , and that verse ...
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