Remarks on the Beauties of PoetryR. and J. Dodsley, 1762 - Počet stran: 123 |
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... thro ' all , | and yet in all the fame , Great in the Earth , as in the Etherial frame ; Warms in the fun , || refreshes in the breeze , Glows in the ftars , and bloffoms in the trees ; Lives thro ' all life , I extends thro ' all ...
... thro ' all , | and yet in all the fame , Great in the Earth , as in the Etherial frame ; Warms in the fun , || refreshes in the breeze , Glows in the ftars , and bloffoms in the trees ; Lives thro ' all life , I extends thro ' all ...
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... thro ' all the ten fyllables . Hor . BUT this variety is not infeparable from the nature of blank verse . In Addi fon's Cato , there is , I think , the very fame monotony which you have condemned in Mr. Pope : Thus , 11 The dawn is ...
... thro ' all the ten fyllables . Hor . BUT this variety is not infeparable from the nature of blank verse . In Addi fon's Cato , there is , I think , the very fame monotony which you have condemned in Mr. Pope : Thus , 11 The dawn is ...
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... thro ' , nor courage to attempt the unbound- ed variety of the Miltonic measures . Birds of a weak flight move always in a line ; but , the Eagle , wonderful in his foarings , shews in his very stoops the power of his wing . A A poet ...
... thro ' , nor courage to attempt the unbound- ed variety of the Miltonic measures . Birds of a weak flight move always in a line ; but , the Eagle , wonderful in his foarings , shews in his very stoops the power of his wing . A A poet ...
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... thro ' the main 1 ; Yet , if the heavens will hear my pious vow , The faithless waves , not half fo false as thou , Or fecret fands shall fepulchres afford To thy proud veffels , and their perjured Lord . Then shalt thou call on injured ...
... thro ' the main 1 ; Yet , if the heavens will hear my pious vow , The faithless waves , not half fo false as thou , Or fecret fands shall fepulchres afford To thy proud veffels , and their perjured Lord . Then shalt thou call on injured ...
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... Thro ' feas , thro'ftorms thy vifionary throne , In thy mid - course , if justice rules above , O may destruction wait thee I may'st thou , dafh'd On fome avenging rock , call , often call On loft Eliza- It often happens in the couplet ...
... Thro ' feas , thro'ftorms thy vifionary throne , In thy mid - course , if justice rules above , O may destruction wait thee I may'st thou , dafh'd On fome avenging rock , call , often call On loft Eliza- It often happens in the couplet ...
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advantage Afpafia againſt beauties in Poetry becauſe beft blank verfe cauſe circumftances compariſon confifts correfpond couplet courſe Cymbeline defcribed defcription defign diftinction diſtinguiſhed effect Eugenio example expreffion faid fame fecond feelings feem fenfe fentiment fhall fhould fimple firft firſt following inftance fome foul fpecies fpirit fubject fublime fucceffion fuch fuperior furpriſe fyllable genius give Hamlet happineſs heav'n himſelf Hortenfius ideas imagery images imitation impreffions itſelf juft laft laſt manner meaſure metaphor moft monotony moſt movement mufic muft muſt nature neceffity nexion Novelty numbers obferve occafion Othello Ovid paffage paffion Painting Paradife Loft pathetic paufe pauſe pleafing pleaſed pleaſure Poet poetic harmony Poetry preffed profaic reft rhyme rife ſeem ſenſe Shakeſpear ſhall ſpring ſtate ſuch thee thefe thefe lines theſe lines thofe thoſe thou thro tion underſtand underſtood uſe verfe verfification verſe whofe Whoſe δε και