Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters of Books and Men: Collected from the Conversation of Mr. Pope and Other Eminent Persons of His TimeCentaur Press, 1964 - Počet stran: 308 |
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... verses on immediately . — Spence . ] The last syllable but one in the Octave verses is always long , except in the verses which are called sdruccioli ( or sliding ) . These end with a dactyl , instead of a spondee ; and are of twelve ...
... verses on immediately . — Spence . ] The last syllable but one in the Octave verses is always long , except in the verses which are called sdruccioli ( or sliding ) . These end with a dactyl , instead of a spondee ; and are of twelve ...
Strana 147
... verses very well .- " Yes , he writes verses so well , that he is in danger of bringing even good verse into disrepute ! from his all tune and no mean- ing . " - Lady M. " Leave him as soon as you can , ( said Addison to me , speaking ...
... verses very well .- " Yes , he writes verses so well , that he is in danger of bringing even good verse into disrepute ! from his all tune and no mean- ing . " - Lady M. " Leave him as soon as you can , ( said Addison to me , speaking ...
Strana 170
... Verse 12 ; more boundless , & c . seven verses added instead of two bad ones . V. 24 to 26 ; six verses only , instead of fourteen not near so good.-V. 30 to 38 ; were scattered among others , far inferior . - V . 40 ; four verses ...
... Verse 12 ; more boundless , & c . seven verses added instead of two bad ones . V. 24 to 26 ; six verses only , instead of fourteen not near so good.-V. 30 to 38 ; were scattered among others , far inferior . - V . 40 ; four verses ...
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