Minor English Poets, 1660-1780: A Selection from Alexander Chalmers' The English Poets, Tom 1David P. French B. Blom, 1967 |
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... sense does not follow the pressure of the verse toward two - line units , which later would be most typically punc- tuated by alternating commas and periods . Instead , the sense of the first line runs on to the middle of line three ...
... sense does not follow the pressure of the verse toward two - line units , which later would be most typically punc- tuated by alternating commas and periods . Instead , the sense of the first line runs on to the middle of line three ...
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... sense ungracefully from verse to verse . Then all those Who in the dark our fury did escape , Returning , know our borrow'd arms , and shape , And differing dialect ; then their numbers swell And grow upon us ; first Chorabeus fell ...
... sense ungracefully from verse to verse . Then all those Who in the dark our fury did escape , Returning , know our borrow'd arms , and shape , And differing dialect ; then their numbers swell And grow upon us ; first Chorabeus fell ...
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... sense and reason overboard . Hence ' tis that nothing else but eloquence Is ty'd to such a prodigal expense ; That lays out half the wit and sense it uses Upon the other half's , as vain excuses : For all defences and apologies Are but ...
... sense and reason overboard . Hence ' tis that nothing else but eloquence Is ty'd to such a prodigal expense ; That lays out half the wit and sense it uses Upon the other half's , as vain excuses : For all defences and apologies Are but ...
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