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... rhyme ; the sweetness of rhyme , and observation of accent , supplying the 2430place of quantity in words , which could neither ex- actly be observed by those barbarians , who knew not the rules of it , neither was it suitable to their ...
... rhyme ; the sweetness of rhyme , and observation of accent , supplying the 2430place of quantity in words , which could neither ex- actly be observed by those barbarians , who knew not the rules of it , neither was it suitable to their ...
Sivu 456
... rhyme is wanting : he cannot leave it till that comes 2680naturally , and then is at ease , and sits down con- tented . " From replies , which are the most elevated thoughts of verse , you pass to those which are most mean , and which ...
... rhyme is wanting : he cannot leave it till that comes 2680naturally , and then is at ease , and sits down con- tented . " From replies , which are the most elevated thoughts of verse , you pass to those which are most mean , and which ...
Sivu 462
... rhyme as natural in a serious play , and more effectual than blank verse . Thus , indeed , I did state the question ; but he tells me , I pursue that which I call natural in a wrong application : for ' tis not the question whether rhyme ...
... rhyme as natural in a serious play , and more effectual than blank verse . Thus , indeed , I did state the question ; but he tells me , I pursue that which I call natural in a wrong application : for ' tis not the question whether rhyme ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE Death of the LORD HASTINGS I | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD II | 11 |
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