melody of numbers, and therefore tires by long continuance. Of the Italian writers without rhyme, whom Milton alleges as precedents, not one is popular ; what reafon could urge in its •defence, has been confuted by the ear. But, whatever be the advantage... The Works of the English Poets: Prefaces - Strana 216autor/autoři: Samuel Johnson - 1779Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| John T. Shawcross - 1972 - 460 str.
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| Samuel Johnson - 1973 - 492 str.
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| Frank Brady, William Wimsatt - 1978 - 655 str.
...been made in conversation. called the “lapidary style,” has neiiher the easiness of prose nor the melody of numbers, and therefore tires by long continuance....without rhyme, whom Milton alleges as precedents, 89 not one is popular; what reason could urge in its defense has been confuted by the ear. But, whatever... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1979 - 138 str.
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| John T. Shawcross - 1995 - 500 str.
...some approach to that which is called the lapidary stile; has neither the easiness of prose, nor the melody of numbers, and therefore tires by long continuance....Milton alleges as precedents, not one is popular; what reason could urge in its defence, has been confuted by the ear. But, whatever be the advantage of rhyme,... | |
| Palgrave Macmillan Ltd - 1990 - 622 str.
...the easiness of prose nor the melody of numbers, and therefore tires by long continuance. Of the 245 Italian writers without rhyme whom Milton alleges as precedents not one is popular; what reason could urge in its defence has been confuted by the ear. But whatever the advantage of rhyme... | |
| William Harmon - 2003 - 566 str.
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| William Harmon - 2003 - 566 str.
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