Lives of the English Poets: Swift-LytteltonOctagon Books, 1967 |
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... sense . ' Essay on Criticism , 1. 364 . Roscommon had said in his Essay on Translated Verse : - - ' The sound is still a comment to the sense . ' Eng . Poets , xv . 90 . ' I have followed the significance of the numbers , and the ...
... sense . ' Essay on Criticism , 1. 364 . Roscommon had said in his Essay on Translated Verse : - - ' The sound is still a comment to the sense . ' Eng . Poets , xv . 90 . ' I have followed the significance of the numbers , and the ...
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... sense : " To escape from secrecy to notice ; a sense lately innovated from France , with- out necessity . " " The truth was Lord Bolingbroke , who left the Jaco- bites , first used it ; therefore , it was to be condemned . " ' Boswell's ...
... sense : " To escape from secrecy to notice ; a sense lately innovated from France , with- out necessity . " " The truth was Lord Bolingbroke , who left the Jaco- bites , first used it ; therefore , it was to be condemned . " ' Boswell's ...
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... sense is carried on through a long intertexture of complicated clauses , and as nothing is distinguished , nothing is remembered . The exemption which blank verse affords from the necessity of 18 closing the sense with the couplet ...
... sense is carried on through a long intertexture of complicated clauses , and as nothing is distinguished , nothing is remembered . The exemption which blank verse affords from the necessity of 18 closing the sense with the couplet ...
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