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... lines ; but really he was unfair to the French Alexandrines in making this comparison between those and lines of twelve syllables used in Gammer Gurton's Needle and Ralph Roister Doister.10 Rhyme had been used very successfully in many ...
... lines ; but really he was unfair to the French Alexandrines in making this comparison between those and lines of twelve syllables used in Gammer Gurton's Needle and Ralph Roister Doister.10 Rhyme had been used very successfully in many ...
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... lines 1-201 he considered the art of criticism in general ; in lines 202-560 he gave a list of chief causes of wrong judgment ; in lines 561-640 we find his views on the ideal critic and the rest is a brief account of the history of ...
... lines 1-201 he considered the art of criticism in general ; in lines 202-560 he gave a list of chief causes of wrong judgment ; in lines 561-640 we find his views on the ideal critic and the rest is a brief account of the history of ...
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... lines ( though they give an impression of anti - climax ) : When lovely woman stoops to folly and Paces about her room again , alone She smoothes her hair with automatic hand And puts a record on the gramophone . It is The Wasteland of ...
... lines ( though they give an impression of anti - climax ) : When lovely woman stoops to folly and Paces about her room again , alone She smoothes her hair with automatic hand And puts a record on the gramophone . It is The Wasteland of ...
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Poets and criticsPlato and AristotleA critical | 1 |
CHAPTER | 20 |
George WhetstoneNasheBen JonsonNotes 3439 | 34 |
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