Elements of Criticism, 第 2 卷Liberty Fund, 2005 - 821 頁 |
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... pause is tolerable even at the close of the couplet , for the reason just now suggested , that inverted members require some slight pause in the sense : < 140 > ' Twas where the plane - tree spreads its shades around The altars heav'd ...
... pause is tolerable even at the close of the couplet , for the reason just now suggested , that inverted members require some slight pause in the sense : < 140 > ' Twas where the plane - tree spreads its shades around The altars heav'd ...
第 474 頁
... pause ; for upon a matter abundantly refined in itself , I would not willingly be embarrassed with faulty and irregular lines . These preliminaries adjusted , I begin with some general observations , that will save repeating the same ...
... pause ; for upon a matter abundantly refined in itself , I would not willingly be embarrassed with faulty and irregular lines . These preliminaries adjusted , I begin with some general observations , that will save repeating the same ...
第 475 頁
... pause ; and the mind falls gently from the accented syllable , and slides into rest as it were insensibly . Further , the lines themselves derive different powers from the position of the pause , which will thus appear . A pause after ...
... pause ; and the mind falls gently from the accented syllable , and slides into rest as it were insensibly . Further , the lines themselves derive different powers from the position of the pause , which will thus appear . A pause after ...
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