An Account of the Life, Opinions, and Writings of John Milton: With an Introduction to Paradise LostChapman and Hall, 1855 - 484 sivua |
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... rime , and that Milton replied that he might tag his verses if he liked . Milton , his widow said , looked on Dryden as a mere rimester , and no poet . + We must however say that there is something very gratifying to the feelings in the ...
... rime , and that Milton replied that he might tag his verses if he liked . Milton , his widow said , looked on Dryden as a mere rimester , and no poet . + We must however say that there is something very gratifying to the feelings in the ...
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... rime . ' ' No , ' replied Dryden , ' nor would I have done my Virgil in rime , if I was to begin it again . " " 6 On the first of these anecdotes Malone observes that there was little probability of Denham's getting a proof - sheet ...
... rime . ' ' No , ' replied Dryden , ' nor would I have done my Virgil in rime , if I was to begin it again . " " 6 On the first of these anecdotes Malone observes that there was little probability of Denham's getting a proof - sheet ...
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... rime ; " in which , as we will show hereafter , he probably alluded to Bos- can and Jauragui , which writers of course he must have read . It is , in our opinion , hardly possible that he was not acquainted with Cervantes and with ...
... rime ; " in which , as we will show hereafter , he probably alluded to Bos- can and Jauragui , which writers of course he must have read . It is , in our opinion , hardly possible that he was not acquainted with Cervantes and with ...
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... rime ; but sometimes in Petrarca , and the older poets , the rhimes are alternate . In the tercets much greater liberty is allowed ; the rimes are sometimes two , but more generally three , and arranged at the will of the poet , but ...
... rime ; but sometimes in Petrarca , and the older poets , the rhimes are alternate . In the tercets much greater liberty is allowed ; the rimes are sometimes two , but more generally three , and arranged at the will of the poet , but ...
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... rime . In this he did not follow any rule but that of his own ear , and they therefore can only be perfectly enjoyed by those few whose ear , like his own , is fully attuned to the variety of poetic melody . It has not , we believe ...
... rime . In this he did not follow any rule but that of his own ear , and they therefore can only be perfectly enjoyed by those few whose ear , like his own , is fully attuned to the variety of poetic melody . It has not , we believe ...
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