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It was no blind following of the Rules that had given us a Shakespeare , a Spenser , or even so essentially “ classical ” a poet as Milton . Pope could forget their “ faults ” in his whole - hearted admiration of their “ beauties .
It was no blind following of the Rules that had given us a Shakespeare , a Spenser , or even so essentially “ classical ” a poet as Milton . Pope could forget their “ faults ” in his whole - hearted admiration of their “ beauties .
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Of that the poet himself has taken full care . Any artificial weighting beyond its logical value , given to a syllable because of its place in the a a pattern , will mar if not destroy the intended 36 The Poetical Career of Pope.
Of that the poet himself has taken full care . Any artificial weighting beyond its logical value , given to a syllable because of its place in the a a pattern , will mar if not destroy the intended 36 The Poetical Career of Pope.
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or in the following line , where a slight stress is given to the first syllable , with much heavier weight on the third and fourth : All this dread ORDER break — for whom ? for thee ? ( Essay on Man , I , 257 ) A very light line results ...
or in the following line , where a slight stress is given to the first syllable , with much heavier weight on the third and fourth : All this dread ORDER break — for whom ? for thee ? ( Essay on Man , I , 257 ) A very light line results ...
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