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... line are thirteen , the most seventeen . The first four feet vary from eight to twelve . I conceive that any ... lines are admissible in irregular any other ; for the Alexandrine is two tacked together , and they never fit well ...
... line are thirteen , the most seventeen . The first four feet vary from eight to twelve . I conceive that any ... lines are admissible in irregular any other ; for the Alexandrine is two tacked together , and they never fit well ...
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... line , the Dactylic , the Ana- creontic , the Sapphic . The sentence must not too often close on a long syllable . The trochaic line of eight is the only double ending . This may be palliated by running the lines into the de- cimal one ...
... line , the Dactylic , the Ana- creontic , the Sapphic . The sentence must not too often close on a long syllable . The trochaic line of eight is the only double ending . This may be palliated by running the lines into the de- cimal one ...
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... lines of those low stone walls , that you hardly suspect to be the works of man . From Tom's Letter . " THERE were yesterday two fine water- spouts close to us . They appeared to de- scend from a heavy black cloud , not in a straight ...
... lines of those low stone walls , that you hardly suspect to be the works of man . From Tom's Letter . " THERE were yesterday two fine water- spouts close to us . They appeared to de- scend from a heavy black cloud , not in a straight ...
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... lines a repetition of rhymes is pleasant ; even in long ones , as Warner proves to my ear , and the Spanish " It is begun in rhymes , as irregular in length , cadence , and disposition as the lines of Thalaba . I write them with equal ...
... lines a repetition of rhymes is pleasant ; even in long ones , as Warner proves to my ear , and the Spanish " It is begun in rhymes , as irregular in length , cadence , and disposition as the lines of Thalaba . I write them with equal ...
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... lines and short line , now lus est Tah , voluit per vim codicem a so- IDEAS AND STUDIES FOR LITERARY COMPOSITION . 17.
... lines and short line , now lus est Tah , voluit per vim codicem a so- IDEAS AND STUDIES FOR LITERARY COMPOSITION . 17.
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