The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 238The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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The : IWhitman labo Epping poets , e THE TRAMMELS OF OF POETIC EXPRESSION . BY ARTHUR CLIVE . 7. aside by 2 ) cated to sow i mortal . But calusoa , if rhyi in the weak in 23 they are a 3 crks and blad hell to ach Se Our com ty of the ...
The : IWhitman labo Epping poets , e THE TRAMMELS OF OF POETIC EXPRESSION . BY ARTHUR CLIVE . 7. aside by 2 ) cated to sow i mortal . But calusoa , if rhyi in the weak in 23 they are a 3 crks and blad hell to ach Se Our com ty of the ...
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In modern literature custom has said that a poet shall express his feelings in metrical language , and the poets have complied . From the fact of their compliance no argument whatever in favour of metre can be deduced .
In modern literature custom has said that a poet shall express his feelings in metrical language , and the poets have complied . From the fact of their compliance no argument whatever in favour of metre can be deduced .
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Rhyme is no necessary part of poetry . But with regard to verse the case is different . That later and grander “ Defence of Poetry , ” which is cited to prove that Shelley held metre to be “ but an accident of poetry , ” in reality ...
Rhyme is no necessary part of poetry . But with regard to verse the case is different . That later and grander “ Defence of Poetry , ” which is cited to prove that Shelley held metre to be “ but an accident of poetry , ” in reality ...
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