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... rhymes exact . There sel- dom occurs a hard - laboured expression or a redundant epithet ; all his verses exemplify his own definition of a good style , they consist of " proper words in proper places . To divide this collection into ...
... rhymes exact . There sel- dom occurs a hard - laboured expression or a redundant epithet ; all his verses exemplify his own definition of a good style , they consist of " proper words in proper places . To divide this collection into ...
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... rhymes are sometimes unsuitable ; in his " Melancholy , " he makes breath , rhyme to birth in one place , and to earth in ano- ther . Those faults occur but seldom ; and he had such power of words and numbers as fitted him for transla ...
... rhymes are sometimes unsuitable ; in his " Melancholy , " he makes breath , rhyme to birth in one place , and to earth in ano- ther . Those faults occur but seldom ; and he had such power of words and numbers as fitted him for transla ...
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... rhymes . " In his perusal of the English poets he soon distin- guished the versification of Dryden , which he consi- dered as the model to be studied , and was impressed with such veneration for his instructor , that he per- suaded some ...
... rhymes . " In his perusal of the English poets he soon distin- guished the versification of Dryden , which he consi- dered as the model to be studied , and was impressed with such veneration for his instructor , that he per- suaded some ...
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... of his language is not always strictly grammatical with those rhymes which prescription had conjoined , he contented himself , without regard to Swift's remon- strances , though there was no striking consonance ; nor 178 POPE .
... of his language is not always strictly grammatical with those rhymes which prescription had conjoined , he contented himself , without regard to Swift's remon- strances , though there was no striking consonance ; nor 178 POPE .
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... rhymes . To Swift's edict for the exclusion of Alexandrines and triplets he paid little regard ; he admitted them , but , in the opinion of Fenton , too rarely ; he uses them more liberally in his translation than his poems . He has a ...
... rhymes . To Swift's edict for the exclusion of Alexandrines and triplets he paid little regard ; he admitted them , but , in the opinion of Fenton , too rarely ; he uses them more liberally in his translation than his poems . He has a ...
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