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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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The fourth and fifth syllables , and the last but two , are chiefly to be minded ; and one must tune each line over in one's head , to try whether they go right or not . ( Spence , p . 312 ) The fourth and fifth syllables are of ...
The fourth and fifth syllables , and the last but two , are chiefly to be minded ; and one must tune each line over in one's head , to try whether they go right or not . ( Spence , p . 312 ) The fourth and fifth syllables are of ...
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This newly discovered “ Book the Fourth ” gives us , then , the “ accomplishment of the prophecy ” at the end of Book III that universal darkness shall blot out all enlightenment . As the “ Argument ” of the new fourth book puts it ...
This newly discovered “ Book the Fourth ” gives us , then , the “ accomplishment of the prophecy ” at the end of Book III that universal darkness shall blot out all enlightenment . As the “ Argument ” of the new fourth book puts it ...
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The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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