The Art of Literary CriticismPaul Robert Lieder D Appleton Century Company, incorporated, 1944 - 689 strani |
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Stran 208
... verse , may want it as much in rhyme : and he who has it will avoid errors in both kinds . Latin verse was as great a confinement to the imagination of those poets , as rhyme to ours ; and yet you find Ovid saying too much on every ...
... verse , may want it as much in rhyme : and he who has it will avoid errors in both kinds . Latin verse was as great a confinement to the imagination of those poets , as rhyme to ours ; and yet you find Ovid saying too much on every ...
Stran 209
... verse by the same reason ? If the words of some poets who write in it are either ill chosen , or ill placed , which makes not only rhyme , but all kind of verse in any language un- natural , 1 shall I , for their vicious affectation ...
... verse by the same reason ? If the words of some poets who write in it are either ill chosen , or ill placed , which makes not only rhyme , but all kind of verse in any language un- natural , 1 shall I , for their vicious affectation ...
Stran 210
... verse so tedious : for though , most commonly , the sense is to be confined to the cou- plet , yet nothing that does perpetuo tenore fluere , run in the same channel , can please always . ' Tis like the murmuring of a stream , which not ...
... verse so tedious : for though , most commonly , the sense is to be confined to the cou- plet , yet nothing that does perpetuo tenore fluere , run in the same channel , can please always . ' Tis like the murmuring of a stream , which not ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
From The Republic | 7 |
ARISTOTLE | 23 |
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