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" ... apt numbers, fit quantity of syllables, and the sense variously drawn out from one verse into another... "
The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art - Sivu 549
1823
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Selections from the Poetical Works of John Milton: With Introduction ...

John Milton - 1908 - 440 sivua
...tragedies, as a thing of itself, to all judicious ears, trivial and of no true musical delight ; which consists only in apt numbers, fit quantity of syllables, and the sense variously drawn out from one verse into another, not in the jingling sound of like endings — a fault avoided by the learned ancients...

Critical Essays of the Seventeenth Century ...

Joel Elias Spingarn - 1908 - 374 sivua
...Tragedies, as a thing of it self, to all judicious eares, triveal and of no true musical delight; which consists only in apt Numbers, fit quantity of Syllables, and the sense variously drawn out from one Verse into another, not in the jingling sound 15 of like endings, a fault avoyded by the learned Ancients...

Time in English Verse Rhythm: An Empirical Study of Typical Verses by the ...

Warner Brown - 1908 - 98 sivua
...to be measured rather than accentual verse. Milton12 speaks of the musical delight in poetry which "consists only in apt numbers, fit quantity of syllables, and the sense variously drawn out from one verse into another." Chas. Kingsley13 holds that English verse is not regulated by accent but by length of...

Milton Memorial Lectures, 1908: Read Before the Royal Society of Literature

Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain) - 1909 - 254 sivua
...tragedies, as a thing of itself to all judicious ears, trivial and of no true musical delight ; which consists only in apt numbers, fit quantity of syllables, and the sense variously drawn out from one verse into another, not in the jingling sound of like endings, a fault avoided by the learned Ancients both...

A Study of English Rhyme

Charles Francis Richardson - 1909 - 236 sivua
...tragedies, as a thing of itself, to all judicious ears, trivial and of no true musical delight ; which consists only in apt numbers, fit quantity of syllables, and the sense variously drawn out from one verse into another, not in the jingling sound of like endings, — a fault avoided by the learned ancients...

English Poems: The Elizabethan age and the Puritan period (1550-1660)

Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1909 - 572 sivua
...tragedies, as a thing of itself, to all judicious ears, trivial and of no true musical delight; which consists only in apt numbers, fit quantity of syllables, and the sense variously drawn out from one verse into another, not in the jingling sound of like endings, a fault avoided by the learned ancients both...

Paradise lost

John Milton - 1910 - 392 sivua
...tragedies, as a thing of itself, to all judicious ears, trivial and of no true musical delight ; which consists only in apt numbers, fit quantity of syllables, and the sense variously drawn out from one verse into another, not in the jingling sound of like endings, — a fault avoided by the learned ancients...

Studies in the Milton Tradition

John Walter Good - 1913 - 338 sivua
...ears, trivial and of no true musical delight." This true poetic delight, he then defined, as consisting "only in apt numbers, fit quantity of syllables, and...sense variously drawn out from one verse to another, not in the jingling sound of like endings — a fault avoided by the learned ancients in poetry and...

A Handbook of Poetics for Students of English Verse

Francis Barton Gummere - 1913 - 280 sivua
...all judicious ears, trivial and of no musical delight"; his definition of true metre as consisting " in apt numbers, fit quantity of syllables, and the sense variously drawn out from one verse into another" (cf. § 4, on Rhythmical Pause), may, with certain allowances, hold good for stately...

Berliner Beiträge zur germanischen und romanischen Philologie ..., Numerot 34–37

1913 - 594 sivua
...troublesom and modern bondage of Rimeing. Er lehnt also den Reim vollständig ab; als Ersatz preist er „apt Numbers, fit quantity of Syllables, and the sense variously drawn out from one Verse into another." Das Beispiel Miltons war in der Tat BÖ bedeutend, daß durch seinen Einfluß der Reim...




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