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Sivu 446
... verse ; but since these I have named are for the most part already public , I conceive it reasonable they should first be answered . " " It concerns me less than any , " said Neander ( seeing he had ended ) , " to reply to this ...
... verse ; but since these I have named are for the most part already public , I conceive it reasonable they should first be answered . " " It concerns me less than any , " said Neander ( seeing he had ended ) , " to reply to this ...
Sivu 448
... verse , or farther off , and he may often prevail himself of the same advantages in English which Virgil had in Latin , he may break off in the hemistich , and begin another line . Indeed , the not observing these two last things makes ...
... verse , or farther off , and he may often prevail himself of the same advantages in English which Virgil had in Latin , he may break off in the hemistich , and begin another line . Indeed , the not observing these two last things makes ...
Sivu 465
... verse ; the other more fit for the ends of government , which is Rhyme . Blank Verse is , indeed , the nearer Prose , but he is blemished with the weakness of his predecessor . Rhyme ( for I will deal clearly ) has somewhat of the ...
... verse ; the other more fit for the ends of government , which is Rhyme . Blank Verse is , indeed , the nearer Prose , but he is blemished with the weakness of his predecessor . Rhyme ( for I will deal clearly ) has somewhat of the ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE Death of the LORD HASTINGS I | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD II | 11 |
Tekijänoikeudet | |
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