The English Muse, a SketchG. Bell & sons Limited, 1950 - 464 psl. |
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... couplet , is to be too easy ; and it is liable to drag and lumber , or to break into the gallop of a cart - horse . Long as it sur- vived ( a poem on Flodden , Scottish Field , is preserved ) , it was really jey from the first ; for the ...
... couplet , is to be too easy ; and it is liable to drag and lumber , or to break into the gallop of a cart - horse . Long as it sur- vived ( a poem on Flodden , Scottish Field , is preserved ) , it was really jey from the first ; for the ...
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... couplet , he balanced line against line ; and he severed , though not too rigidly , couplet from couplet . Spenser and Drayton , upon occasion , had done the like ; but the lax heroics of William Browne , and the wanton rudeness of ...
... couplet , he balanced line against line ; and he severed , though not too rigidly , couplet from couplet . Spenser and Drayton , upon occasion , had done the like ; but the lax heroics of William Browne , and the wanton rudeness of ...
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... couplet , somewhat loosely knit ; and so are the four thousand lines and more of Endymion . The famous myth , profusely decorated , is most con- fusedly related , and has a vague parable , or ' huge cloudy symbol ' , behind it . Keats ...
... couplet , somewhat loosely knit ; and so are the four thousand lines and more of Endymion . The famous myth , profusely decorated , is most con- fusedly related , and has a vague parable , or ' huge cloudy symbol ' , behind it . Keats ...
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