Biographia Literaria, 1817, Volumen2Scolar Press, 1971 - 310 páginas |
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... verse , is common to both . A fine and almost faultless extract , eminent as for other beauties , so for its perfection in this species of diction , may be seen in LAMB'S Dramatic Specimens , & c . a work of various interest from the ...
... verse , is common to both . A fine and almost faultless extract , eminent as for other beauties , so for its perfection in this species of diction , may be seen in LAMB'S Dramatic Specimens , & c . a work of various interest from the ...
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... verse , or as having even been intended for verse , by simply transcribing them as prose : when if the poem be in blank verse , this can be effected without any alteration , or at most by merely restoring one or two words to their ...
... verse , or as having even been intended for verse , by simply transcribing them as prose : when if the poem be in blank verse , this can be effected without any alteration , or at most by merely restoring one or two words to their ...
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... verse superior to Milton's . W W and myself ex- pressed our surprise : and my friend gave hist definition and notion of harmonious verse , that it consisted ( the English iambic blank verse above all ) in the apt arrangement of pauses ...
... verse superior to Milton's . W W and myself ex- pressed our surprise : and my friend gave hist definition and notion of harmonious verse , that it consisted ( the English iambic blank verse above all ) in the apt arrangement of pauses ...
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