BIOGRAPHIA LITERARIA1958 |
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... rhyme , by the mere exchange of the final word of each line for some other of the same meaning , equally appropriate , dignified , and euphonic . 5 The answer or objection in the preface to the anticipated remark " that metre paves the ...
... rhyme , by the mere exchange of the final word of each line for some other of the same meaning , equally appropriate , dignified , and euphonic . 5 The answer or objection in the preface to the anticipated remark " that metre paves the ...
第 70 頁
... rhyme . It is certain , that poetry when it has attained 30 this excellence makes a far greater impression than prose . So much so indeed , that even the gratification which the very rhymes afford , becomes then no longer a contemptible ...
... rhyme . It is certain , that poetry when it has attained 30 this excellence makes a far greater impression than prose . So much so indeed , that even the gratification which the very rhymes afford , becomes then no longer a contemptible ...
第 71 頁
... rhymes , 5 the whole " Faery Queen " is an almost continued instance of this beauty . Waller's song " Go , lovely ... rhyme , or measure , or the purpose of more or less solemnity may require . Let the reader then only adopt the ...
... rhymes , 5 the whole " Faery Queen " is an almost continued instance of this beauty . Waller's song " Go , lovely ... rhyme , or measure , or the purpose of more or less solemnity may require . Let the reader then only adopt the ...
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