The Art of Literary CriticismPaul Robert Lieder D Appleton Century Company, incorporated, 1944 - 689 strani |
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Stran 209
... lines of Fletcher , which are written in that kind ? Is there any- thing in rhyme more constrained than this line in blank verse ? —I heaven invoke , and strong resistance make ? where you see both the clauses are placed unnaturally ...
... lines of Fletcher , which are written in that kind ? Is there any- thing in rhyme more constrained than this line in blank verse ? —I heaven invoke , and strong resistance make ? where you see both the clauses are placed unnaturally ...
Stran 374
... lines of the tenth , and the five following stanzas , with the exception of the four admirable lines at the commencement of 1 Here Coleridge quotes about sixty lines from an earlier version of The Thorn . the fourteenth , are felt by ...
... lines of the tenth , and the five following stanzas , with the exception of the four admirable lines at the commencement of 1 Here Coleridge quotes about sixty lines from an earlier version of The Thorn . the fourteenth , are felt by ...
Stran 545
... lines , will serve our turn quite sufficiently . Take the two lines which I have just quoted from Homer , the poet's comment on Helen's men- tion of her brothers ; -or take his ̓Α δειλώ , τί σφωϊ δόμεν Πηλῆϊ ἄνακτι θνητῷ ; ὑμεῖς δ ̓ ...
... lines , will serve our turn quite sufficiently . Take the two lines which I have just quoted from Homer , the poet's comment on Helen's men- tion of her brothers ; -or take his ̓Α δειλώ , τί σφωϊ δόμεν Πηλῆϊ ἄνακτι θνητῷ ; ὑμεῖς δ ̓ ...
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