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But the whole passage is grammatically a single sentence , and this grammatical suspension welds each couplet into the next , and the eleven couplets into a unified musical movement . The portrait of “ Sporus ” is disposed into a number ...
But the whole passage is grammatically a single sentence , and this grammatical suspension welds each couplet into the next , and the eleven couplets into a unified musical movement . The portrait of “ Sporus ” is disposed into a number ...
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The length of this passage is exactly that . of a sonnet . The next paragraph , which concludes the epistle , is also fourteen lines in length : Cease then , nor ORDER Imperfection name : Our proper bliss depends on what we blame .
The length of this passage is exactly that . of a sonnet . The next paragraph , which concludes the epistle , is also fourteen lines in length : Cease then , nor ORDER Imperfection name : Our proper bliss depends on what we blame .
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Probably the most famous passage of the Iliad in this quieter manner is the episode of Hector and his infant son near the end of the sixth book . I shall again quote first the prose rendering of Lang , Leaf , and Myers , though I hope ...
Probably the most famous passage of the Iliad in this quieter manner is the episode of Hector and his infant son near the end of the sixth book . I shall again quote first the prose rendering of Lang , Leaf , and Myers , though I hope ...
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The Heroic Couplet | 32 |
Cool Pastorals | 51 |
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