The Works of Alexander Pope: Esq. with Notes and Illustrations by Himself and Others, to which are Added, a New Life of the Author, an Estimate of His Poetical Character and Writings, and Occasional Remarks, Volumen6J. Rivington, 1824 |
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... rhymes and the measuring of syllables ; to be almost the only trifler in the nation ; and as ridiculous as the poet in Petronius , who , while all the rest in the ship were either labouring or praying for life , was scratching his head ...
... rhymes and the measuring of syllables ; to be almost the only trifler in the nation ; and as ridiculous as the poet in Petronius , who , while all the rest in the ship were either labouring or praying for life , was scratching his head ...
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... time ; and save my rhymes from being con- demned to the critics ' flames to all eternity ; but ( by the faith you profess ) , you know your works of supererogation , transferred upon an humble ac- knowledging sinner 50 LETTERS TO AND.
... time ; and save my rhymes from being con- demned to the critics ' flames to all eternity ; but ( by the faith you profess ) , you know your works of supererogation , transferred upon an humble ac- knowledging sinner 50 LETTERS TO AND.
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... rhymes in tune , since good sounds set off often ill sense , as the Italian songs , whose good airs , with the worst words or meaning , make the best music ; so , by your tuning my Welsh harp , my rough sense may be the less offensive ...
... rhymes in tune , since good sounds set off often ill sense , as the Italian songs , whose good airs , with the worst words or meaning , make the best music ; so , by your tuning my Welsh harp , my rough sense may be the less offensive ...
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... rhyme .. Warton . + The Earl of Peterborough . Warburton . It is a maxim , says Hume , propagated by the dunces of all countries , that a man of genius is unfit for business . Warton . § Mr. Walsh's remark will be thought very innocent ...
... rhyme .. Warton . + The Earl of Peterborough . Warburton . It is a maxim , says Hume , propagated by the dunces of all countries , that a man of genius is unfit for business . Warton . § Mr. Walsh's remark will be thought very innocent ...
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... rhyme , and extend not to that superior harmony of which blank verse is susceptible , by varying these pauses , and fixing it on any of the ten syllables of which the line is composed ; many examples of which there are in Milton , from ...
... rhyme , and extend not to that superior harmony of which blank verse is susceptible , by varying these pauses , and fixing it on any of the ten syllables of which the line is composed ; many examples of which there are in Milton , from ...
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