The Poems of John Dryden, Volumen2Clarendon Press, 1958 - 2104 páginas |
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... Numbers , and the Harmony of Verse . Little of the Saturnian Verses is now remaining ; we only know from Authors , that they were 1115 nearer Prose than Poetry , without feet , or measure . They were evpvoμo , but not eμμeтρoi : Perhaps ...
... Numbers , and the Harmony of Verse . Little of the Saturnian Verses is now remaining ; we only know from Authors , that they were 1115 nearer Prose than Poetry , without feet , or measure . They were evpvoμo , but not eμμeтρoi : Perhaps ...
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... Numbers , that the Author plainly shews , the Sermo Pedestris , in his other Satires , was rather his Choice than his Necessity . He was a Rival to Lucilius his Predecessor ; 1925 and was resolv'd to surpass him in his own Manner ...
... Numbers , that the Author plainly shews , the Sermo Pedestris , in his other Satires , was rather his Choice than his Necessity . He was a Rival to Lucilius his Predecessor ; 1925 and was resolv'd to surpass him in his own Manner ...
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... Numbers , im- proper English , and a monstrous length of Verse cou'd carry him . What then wou'd he appear in the Harmonious Version , of one of the best Writers , Living in a much better Age than was the last ? I mean for versification ...
... Numbers , im- proper English , and a monstrous length of Verse cou'd carry him . What then wou'd he appear in the Harmonious Version , of one of the best Writers , Living in a much better Age than was the last ? I mean for versification ...
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