The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 6F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... poem on Cider , written in imitation of the Georgicks , may be given this peculiar praise , that it is grounded in ... blank verse , and supposed that the numbers of Milton , which impress the mind with veneration , combined as they ...
... poem on Cider , written in imitation of the Georgicks , may be given this peculiar praise , that it is grounded in ... blank verse , and supposed that the numbers of Milton , which impress the mind with veneration , combined as they ...
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... blank verse ; but the flow of equal measures , and the embellishment of rhyme , must recommend to our attention the ... poem may be applied what Tully said of the work of Lucretius , that " it is written with much art , though with few ...
... blank verse ; but the flow of equal measures , and the embellishment of rhyme , must recommend to our attention the ... poem may be applied what Tully said of the work of Lucretius , that " it is written with much art , though with few ...
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... blank verse , and uses old words , and frequently postpones the adjective to the sub- stantive , and the substantive to the verb ; and leaves out little particles , a , and the ; her , and his ; and uses frequent appositions . Now let ...
... blank verse , and uses old words , and frequently postpones the adjective to the sub- stantive , and the substantive to the verb ; and leaves out little particles , a , and the ; her , and his ; and uses frequent appositions . Now let ...
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... poem into blank verse ; but he forgets that when his author attempted the Iliad , some years afterwards , he departed from his own decision , and translated into rhyme . When he has any objection to obviate , or any licence to defend ...
... poem into blank verse ; but he forgets that when his author attempted the Iliad , some years afterwards , he departed from his own decision , and translated into rhyme . When he has any objection to obviate , or any licence to defend ...
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... blank verse a translation of the Æneid , which , when drag- ged into the world , did not live long enough to cry . I have never seen it ; but that such a version there is , or has been , perhaps some old catalogue informed me . With not ...
... blank verse a translation of the Æneid , which , when drag- ged into the world , did not live long enough to cry . I have never seen it ; but that such a version there is , or has been , perhaps some old catalogue informed me . With not ...
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