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Nor is that the whole of the matter . This single form is of a narrowly restricted scope . The unit pattern consists of twenty syllables , neither more nor less , sharply divided to the ear as well as to the eye into an even rhyme ...
Nor is that the whole of the matter . This single form is of a narrowly restricted scope . The unit pattern consists of twenty syllables , neither more nor less , sharply divided to the ear as well as to the eye into an even rhyme ...
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Dr. Johnson in his Life of Pope sums up the matter thus : To charge these Pastorals with want of invention is to require what was never intended . The imitations are so ambitiously frequent that the writer evidently means rather to shew ...
Dr. Johnson in his Life of Pope sums up the matter thus : To charge these Pastorals with want of invention is to require what was never intended . The imitations are so ambitiously frequent that the writer evidently means rather to shew ...
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... beginHow happy is the blameless vestal's lot . There is hardly anything in the letters as Pope read them ( or in the original Latin , for that matter ) of the romantic setting which Pope has provided for his piece The Maze of Fancy 101.
... beginHow happy is the blameless vestal's lot . There is hardly anything in the letters as Pope read them ( or in the original Latin , for that matter ) of the romantic setting which Pope has provided for his piece The Maze of Fancy 101.
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PAGE | 20 |
The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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