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... verse , to be , if not inconsistent with the sublime , at least very unfavourable to it . The constrained elegance of this kind of verse , and studied smoothness of the sounds , answering regularly to each other at the end of the line ...
... verse , to be , if not inconsistent with the sublime , at least very unfavourable to it . The constrained elegance of this kind of verse , and studied smoothness of the sounds , answering regularly to each other at the end of the line ...
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... verse , there is a peculiar diffi- culty in making the pauses justly . The difficulty arises from the melody of verse , which dictates to the ear pauses or rests of its own ; and to adjust and compound these properly with the pauses of ...
... verse , there is a peculiar diffi- culty in making the pauses justly . The difficulty arises from the melody of verse , which dictates to the ear pauses or rests of its own ; and to adjust and compound these properly with the pauses of ...
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... verse ; a subject which comes next to be treated of . It is a subject of a curious nature ; but as I am sensible , that , were I to pursue it as far as my inclination leads , it would give rise to discussions , which the greater part of ...
... verse ; a subject which comes next to be treated of . It is a subject of a curious nature ; but as I am sensible , that , were I to pursue it as far as my inclination leads , it would give rise to discussions , which the greater part of ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Taste | 8 |
Criticism Genius Pleasures of Taste Sub limity in Objects | 18 |
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