Letters Concerning Poetical Translations: And Virgil's and Milton's Arts of Verse, &cprinted in the year, 1738 - 84 стор. |
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... must let me do it in my own way , that is , write as much , or as little at a time as I may have an Inclination to , and just as things offer themselves . Af- ter this manner you may receive in five or fix Letters , all that I have faid ...
... must let me do it in my own way , that is , write as much , or as little at a time as I may have an Inclination to , and just as things offer themselves . Af- ter this manner you may receive in five or fix Letters , all that I have faid ...
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... must be in every Line one Foot of three Syllables , often three or four , or even five Feet of three Syllables , and sometimes four or five Syllables in one Foot . Whereas in an Englife Line , there is hardly ever more than two ...
... must be in every Line one Foot of three Syllables , often three or four , or even five Feet of three Syllables , and sometimes four or five Syllables in one Foot . Whereas in an Englife Line , there is hardly ever more than two ...
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... must own myself not a little in- debted to La Cerda , Pontanus and Pierius , but a- bove all to the most excellent Erythraus , who has not only confidered every Paragraph , every Line , every Foot , every Word , and every Syllable , but ...
... must own myself not a little in- debted to La Cerda , Pontanus and Pierius , but a- bove all to the most excellent Erythraus , who has not only confidered every Paragraph , every Line , every Foot , every Word , and every Syllable , but ...
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... must not omit this Art . 2d , The next thing to be attended to , is , The Inverfion of the Phrafe . This flings the Stile out of Profe , and occafions that Sufpenfe which is the Life of Poetry . This builds the lofty Rhyme ( as Milton ...
... must not omit this Art . 2d , The next thing to be attended to , is , The Inverfion of the Phrafe . This flings the Stile out of Profe , and occafions that Sufpenfe which is the Life of Poetry . This builds the lofty Rhyme ( as Milton ...
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... Virgil's Verse does not convey to the Ear and the Eye ; fo that this Subject is inexhaustible , and must be left to every one's particular Observation . Sept. 21. 1736 . 1 am , SIR , & c . LET- LETTER IV . SIR , HE fourth thing to be ( 22 )
... Virgil's Verse does not convey to the Ear and the Eye ; fo that this Subject is inexhaustible , and must be left to every one's particular Observation . Sept. 21. 1736 . 1 am , SIR , & c . LET- LETTER IV . SIR , HE fourth thing to be ( 22 )
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