The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray: With a MemoirJ. Miller, 1859 - 146 стор. |
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... language of the age is never the language of poetry , excepting among the French , whose verse , when the thoughts or image does not support it , differs in nothing from prose , " & c . And he then supports this opinion by saying that ...
... language of the age is never the language of poetry , excepting among the French , whose verse , when the thoughts or image does not support it , differs in nothing from prose , " & c . And he then supports this opinion by saying that ...
Сторінка xxxiv
... language . Sugared is an epithet frequent in our ancient poetry , and its use was probably anterior to that of the verb , of which it now appears to be a participle ; but that verb has since been fully adopted in our language . We now ...
... language . Sugared is an epithet frequent in our ancient poetry , and its use was probably anterior to that of the verb , of which it now appears to be a participle ; but that verb has since been fully adopted in our language . We now ...
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... language that clear , concise , and harmonious structure which is suited to Lyric Poetry ; but he was always impeded by the difficulty of rhyming in these short measures . He seems to have considered accuracy of rhyme of inferior con ...
... language that clear , concise , and harmonious structure which is suited to Lyric Poetry ; but he was always impeded by the difficulty of rhyming in these short measures . He seems to have considered accuracy of rhyme of inferior con ...
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LIFE OF GRAY by Rev J Mitford | xxviii |
On the Spring | 3 |
Hymn to Adversity | 11 |
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