Letters Concerning Poetical Translations: And Virgil's and Milton's Arts of Verse, &cprinted in the year, 1738 - 84 стор. |
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... second Line it is upon the firft Syllable of the third Foot . In the third Line it is upon the firft Syllable of the second Foot . In the fourth Line it is upon the last Syllable of the first Foot . 2. Obferve the initial Alliteration ...
... second Line it is upon the firft Syllable of the third Foot . In the third Line it is upon the firft Syllable of the second Foot . In the fourth Line it is upon the last Syllable of the first Foot . 2. Obferve the initial Alliteration ...
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... - Abbey , as Anglorum Pindarus , Maro , Flaccus ) and there I foon found the common Pause to be upon the laft Syllable of the second Foot . For Example , D 2 " I fing " I fing the Man | who Judah's Sceptre bore ( 35 )
... - Abbey , as Anglorum Pindarus , Maro , Flaccus ) and there I foon found the common Pause to be upon the laft Syllable of the second Foot . For Example , D 2 " I fing " I fing the Man | who Judah's Sceptre bore ( 35 )
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... second Particular : The In- verfion of the Phrafe . Every Page affords Inftan- ces of this Nature . Him the Almighty Pow'r " Hurl'd headlong flaming from the etherial Sky , rr Again , Up ftood the Corny Reed " Embattell'd in her Field ...
... second Particular : The In- verfion of the Phrafe . Every Page affords Inftan- ces of this Nature . Him the Almighty Pow'r " Hurl'd headlong flaming from the etherial Sky , rr Again , Up ftood the Corny Reed " Embattell'd in her Field ...
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... have defpifed this Beauty in Verfe , and even to have thought it an Excellence to fix the Pause always in one Place , namely at the End of the second Foot : So that he must have had no no more Ear for Poetry than Mr. Cowley . Spencer ( 48 )
... have defpifed this Beauty in Verfe , and even to have thought it an Excellence to fix the Pause always in one Place , namely at the End of the second Foot : So that he must have had no no more Ear for Poetry than Mr. Cowley . Spencer ( 48 )
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