Poetry Explained for the Use of Young PeopleJ. Johnson, 72, St. Paul's Churchyard., 1802 - 115 páginas |
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... quick evolutions ; the king - fisher darts along like an arrow ; sky - larks rise and fall perpendicularly as they sing wood - larks hang poised in the air ; " & c . 1 Compare these with Pope's epithets in Windsor Forest- " vi.
... quick evolutions ; the king - fisher darts along like an arrow ; sky - larks rise and fall perpendicularly as they sing wood - larks hang poised in the air ; " & c . 1 Compare these with Pope's epithets in Windsor Forest- " vi.
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... epithets . From simple epithets and single sen- tences we may proceed to more finished passages , such as the following , from Mrs. Barbauld's Hymns : - " The glorious sun is set in the west ; the night dew falls , and the air , which ...
... epithets . From simple epithets and single sen- tences we may proceed to more finished passages , such as the following , from Mrs. Barbauld's Hymns : - " The glorious sun is set in the west ; the night dew falls , and the air , which ...
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... been used in , prose . Adjectives used in this manner , to add to , or to limit , the descriptions contained in the substantives to which they are annexed , are called epithets ; and upon the propriety of these B 6 11.
... been used in , prose . Adjectives used in this manner , to add to , or to limit , the descriptions contained in the substantives to which they are annexed , are called epithets ; and upon the propriety of these B 6 11.
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Richard Lovell Edgeworth. are called epithets ; and upon the propriety of these epithets much of the beauty of poetry depends . In prose , but few epithets are used ; and in poetry they should not be crowded too closely , and they should ...
Richard Lovell Edgeworth. are called epithets ; and upon the propriety of these epithets much of the beauty of poetry depends . In prose , but few epithets are used ; and in poetry they should not be crowded too closely , and they should ...
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... in the dic- tionary for trophies and anthem . Pealing . This word appears particularly poetical , because , though it is to be found in Milton and Pope , it has not been commonly used as an epithet for an organ . A peal 18.
... in the dic- tionary for trophies and anthem . Pealing . This word appears particularly poetical , because , though it is to be found in Milton and Pope , it has not been commonly used as an epithet for an organ . A peal 18.
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