Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2Rest Fenner, 23, Paternoster Row, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... rhyme , or by both con- jointly . In this , the lowest sense , a man might attribute the name of a poem to the well known enumeration of the days in the several months ; " Thirty days hath September ,. April , June , and November , & c ...
... rhyme , or by both con- jointly . In this , the lowest sense , a man might attribute the name of a poem to the well known enumeration of the days in the several months ; " Thirty days hath September ,. April , June , and November , & c ...
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... rhyme , entitle these to the name of poems ? The answer is , that no- thing can permanently please , which does not contain in itself the reason why it is so , and not otherwise . If metre be superadded , all other parts must be made ...
... rhyme , entitle these to the name of poems ? The answer is , that no- thing can permanently please , which does not contain in itself the reason why it is so , and not otherwise . If metre be superadded , all other parts must be made ...
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... rhyme , While he insults o'er dull and speechless tribes . And thou in this shalt find thy monument , When tyrant's crests , and tombs of brass are spent . Sonnet 107 . As of higher worth , so doubtless still more characteristic of ...
... rhyme , While he insults o'er dull and speechless tribes . And thou in this shalt find thy monument , When tyrant's crests , and tombs of brass are spent . Sonnet 107 . As of higher worth , so doubtless still more characteristic of ...
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... rhyme , and in the use of the single word " fruitless " for fruitlessly , which is so far a defect , the language of these lines does in no respect differ from that of prose . " An idealist defending his system by the fact , that when ...
... rhyme , and in the use of the single word " fruitless " for fruitlessly , which is so far a defect , the language of these lines does in no respect differ from that of prose . " An idealist defending his system by the fact , that when ...
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... rhymes , indeed , form a lower species of wit , and attended to exclusively for their own sake may become a source of momentary amusement ; as in poor Smart's distich to the Welch ' Squire who had promised him a hare : " Tell me thou ...
... rhymes , indeed , form a lower species of wit , and attended to exclusively for their own sake may become a source of momentary amusement ; as in poor Smart's distich to the Welch ' Squire who had promised him a hare : " Tell me thou ...
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