The Prelude to Poetry: The English Poets in Defence and Praise of Their Own ArtErnest Rhys Dent, 1970 - 304 |
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... sound , as deuine , delaie , retire , refuse , manure , or a graue falling sound , as fortune , pleasure , rampire . All such as haue a double consonant lengthning them , as wärre , bārre , stārre , fürre , mūrre , appeare to me rather ...
... sound , as deuine , delaie , retire , refuse , manure , or a graue falling sound , as fortune , pleasure , rampire . All such as haue a double consonant lengthning them , as wärre , bārre , stārre , fürre , mūrre , appeare to me rather ...
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... SOUND From a Letter to Walsh , October 22 , 1706 . It is not enough that nothing offends the ear , but a good poet will adapt the very sounds , as well as words , to the things he treats of . So that there is ( if one may express it so ) ...
... SOUND From a Letter to Walsh , October 22 , 1706 . It is not enough that nothing offends the ear , but a good poet will adapt the very sounds , as well as words , to the things he treats of . So that there is ( if one may express it so ) ...
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... sound must be one ruling consideration — as may be proved by the ill effect of extreme dissonance : yet their chief power lies either in their absolute correctness , or in what is called their suggestiveness , and this , which is the ...
... sound must be one ruling consideration — as may be proved by the ill effect of extreme dissonance : yet their chief power lies either in their absolute correctness , or in what is called their suggestiveness , and this , which is the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
THOMAS CAMPION | 61 |
SAMUEL DANIEL | 86 |
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