The Prelude to Poetry: The English Poets in Defence and Praise of Their Own ArtErnest Rhys Dent, 1970 - 304 |
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... composition . We are fond of tracing the resemblance between Poetry and Painting , and , accordingly , we call them Sisters : but where shall we find bonds of connection sufficiently strict to typify the affinity betwixt metrical and ...
... composition . We are fond of tracing the resemblance between Poetry and Painting , and , accordingly , we call them Sisters : but where shall we find bonds of connection sufficiently strict to typify the affinity betwixt metrical and ...
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... composition where the Poet speaks through the mouths of his characters ; and upon this point it appears to have such weight , that I will conclude , there are few persons of good sense , who would not allow that the dramatic parts of ...
... composition where the Poet speaks through the mouths of his characters ; and upon this point it appears to have such weight , that I will conclude , there are few persons of good sense , who would not allow that the dramatic parts of ...
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... composition be in prose or in verse , they require and exact one and the same language . Metre is but adventitious to composition , and the phraseology for which that passport is necessary , even where it is graceful at all , will be ...
... composition be in prose or in verse , they require and exact one and the same language . Metre is but adventitious to composition , and the phraseology for which that passport is necessary , even where it is graceful at all , will be ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THOMAS CAMPION | 61 |
SAMUEL DANIEL | 86 |
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