Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 2Parker, 1839 - 376 páginas |
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... blank verse to the majestic harmony of the couplet , and surpassing both in its resounding march , and the imposing swell of its con- clusion . Canning , in a letter to Walter Scott , pronounced Be- it the most artificial and ...
... blank verse to the majestic harmony of the couplet , and surpassing both in its resounding march , and the imposing swell of its con- clusion . Canning , in a letter to Walter Scott , pronounced Be- it the most artificial and ...
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... BLANK VERSE . Warton's con- jecture , that he might have borrowed the invention from the Italia Liberata of Trissino , Dr. Nott refutes by an appeal to chronology . The translation of the second and The general scheme of his ...
... BLANK VERSE . Warton's con- jecture , that he might have borrowed the invention from the Italia Liberata of Trissino , Dr. Nott refutes by an appeal to chronology . The translation of the second and The general scheme of his ...
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... verses of Sackville are gene- rally separated from each other , by a point , or pause , at the end of each . This is ... blank verse . He resembled Surrey , in closing his lines with polysyllables ; as in the concluding part of the ...
... verses of Sackville are gene- rally separated from each other , by a point , or pause , at the end of each . This is ... blank verse . He resembled Surrey , in closing his lines with polysyllables ; as in the concluding part of the ...
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... Blank verse , from its variety , its naturalness , and its reality , seems to be appropriated to the business and the pleasures of life ; it is emphatically the dialect of the theatre . In the delightful facility of Massinger , the ever ...
... Blank verse , from its variety , its naturalness , and its reality , seems to be appropriated to the business and the pleasures of life ; it is emphatically the dialect of the theatre . In the delightful facility of Massinger , the ever ...
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... blank verse to an epic theme ; he added also another string to our lyre by the introduction of the sonnet . He found a model in Petrarch , and Milton in Dante ; but Sir Egerton Brydges confesses his inferiority to his master . Among ...
... blank verse to an epic theme ; he added also another string to our lyre by the introduction of the sonnet . He found a model in Petrarch , and Milton in Dante ; but Sir Egerton Brydges confesses his inferiority to his master . Among ...
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