The Cambridge History of English Literature: From Steele and Addison to Pope and Swift. 1920Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller The University Press, 1952 |
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... heroic couplet . The surprising thing is that he should have achieved so much variety . He was extraordinarily dexterous in varying the music of his verse within the limits he had set himself . The effect is due to change in pause and ...
... heroic couplet . The surprising thing is that he should have achieved so much variety . He was extraordinarily dexterous in varying the music of his verse within the limits he had set himself . The effect is due to change in pause and ...
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... heroic couplet , he was far from entertaining a preference for the metre to which Dryden had assured its prerogative position . In the Preface to Solomon , he goes out of his way to dwell on its shortcomings . He explains how the ' Heroic ...
... heroic couplet , he was far from entertaining a preference for the metre to which Dryden had assured its prerogative position . In the Preface to Solomon , he goes out of his way to dwell on its shortcomings . He explains how the ' Heroic ...
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... heroic couplet nor in these substituted that Prior achieved eminence , or , as Saintsbury puts it , ' the com- bination of that ease , variety and fluency for which his soul longed . ' In a delightful passage of An Essay upon Learning ...
... heroic couplet nor in these substituted that Prior achieved eminence , or , as Saintsbury puts it , ' the com- bination of that ease , variety and fluency for which his soul longed . ' In a delightful passage of An Essay upon Learning ...
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DefocThe Newspaper and the Novel page | 1 |
Steele and Addison | 26 |
Pope | 66 |
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