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All this is comprehended in the great all - inclusive " rule ” that a poet must " follow nature ” : First follow Nature , and your judgment frame By her just standard , which is still the same : Unerring NATURE , still divinely bright ...
All this is comprehended in the great all - inclusive " rule ” that a poet must " follow nature ” : First follow Nature , and your judgment frame By her just standard , which is still the same : Unerring NATURE , still divinely bright ...
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The normal line is to be read with an appreciable cæsura , which most often follows either the fourth or the fifth syllable . But the pause frequently follows the second syllable or the sixth , and it may follow any syllable except the ...
The normal line is to be read with an appreciable cæsura , which most often follows either the fourth or the fifth syllable . But the pause frequently follows the second syllable or the sixth , and it may follow any syllable except the ...
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After an introductory paragraph of invocation and of dedication to Lord Lansdowne , follow thirty - five lines ( 7-42 ) of generalized description of the Forest : Here waving groves a checquer'd scene display , And part admit , and part ...
After an introductory paragraph of invocation and of dedication to Lord Lansdowne , follow thirty - five lines ( 7-42 ) of generalized description of the Forest : Here waving groves a checquer'd scene display , And part admit , and part ...
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The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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