The English Prosody: With Rules Deduced from the Genius of Our Language, and the Examples of the PoetsCrocker, 1847 - 152 páginas |
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... lyre , as that of Sappho . ) Some rules are therefore necessary . Let the antient module then stand ; if not for a module to be followed precisely , let it stand as a model for imitation , as far as our language will admit ; and let our ...
... lyre , as that of Sappho . ) Some rules are therefore necessary . Let the antient module then stand ; if not for a module to be followed precisely , let it stand as a model for imitation , as far as our language will admit ; and let our ...
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... lyre and sword . ” — Hemans . This is a kind of stanza , recently brought into use ; and is pretty well adapted to the elegy or dirge , as it was used in this way , in this composition . Perhaps simply four lines may be preferable , as ...
... lyre and sword . ” — Hemans . This is a kind of stanza , recently brought into use ; and is pretty well adapted to the elegy or dirge , as it was used in this way , in this composition . Perhaps simply four lines may be preferable , as ...
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... lyre , and move- ment ; and these are various in different poems , and different kinds of verse ; and these also , in connection with the former , should be observed by the reader . 1. Poems are written with different airs ; animated or ...
... lyre , and move- ment ; and these are various in different poems , and different kinds of verse ; and these also , in connection with the former , should be observed by the reader . 1. Poems are written with different airs ; animated or ...
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... Lyre is a property pertaining to verse , which should also be observed by the reader . The word lyre is meta- phorically used : a lyre is a musical instrument : verses which are melodious and adapted to the music of the harp , or lyre ...
... Lyre is a property pertaining to verse , which should also be observed by the reader . The word lyre is meta- phorically used : a lyre is a musical instrument : verses which are melodious and adapted to the music of the harp , or lyre ...
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... lyre , and movement , should be necessarily understood , and have their appropriate application in reading verse , in connection with each other , and in connection with all the preceding articles . In the right application of the ...
... lyre , and movement , should be necessarily understood , and have their appropriate application in reading verse , in connection with each other , and in connection with all the preceding articles . In the right application of the ...
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