The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen1C. Griffin, 1879 |
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... words ; but when the diffi- culty of artful rhyming is interposed , when the poet commonly confines his sense to his couplet , and must contrive that sense into such words that the rhyme shall naturally follow them , not they the rhyme ...
... words ; but when the diffi- culty of artful rhyming is interposed , when the poet commonly confines his sense to his couplet , and must contrive that sense into such words that the rhyme shall naturally follow them , not they the rhyme ...
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... words of the Teutonique together , and yet the smoothness of the Verse not vitiated . Now I am speaking of your Epigramm , I am sure you will not be offended with me for saying , there is some imperfection in the two last lines . Blend ...
... words of the Teutonique together , and yet the smoothness of the Verse not vitiated . Now I am speaking of your Epigramm , I am sure you will not be offended with me for saying , there is some imperfection in the two last lines . Blend ...
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... word can never be mistaken ; whereas in the latter writers , as especially in Pope , the use of words is for the most part purely arbitrary , so that the context will rarely show the true specific sense , but only that something of the ...
... word can never be mistaken ; whereas in the latter writers , as especially in Pope , the use of words is for the most part purely arbitrary , so that the context will rarely show the true specific sense , but only that something of the ...
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UPON THE DEATH OF LORD HASTINGS | 99 |
AN ADDRESS TO SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 113 |
A PANEGYRIC ON THE CORONATION OF CHARLES II | 130 |
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