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Pagina 138
The measure is English heroic verse without rhyme , as that of Homer in Greek and of Virgil in Latin , rhyme being no necessary adjunct or true ornament of poem or good verse , in longer works especially , but the invention ...
The measure is English heroic verse without rhyme , as that of Homer in Greek and of Virgil in Latin , rhyme being no necessary adjunct or true ornament of poem or good verse , in longer works especially , but the invention ...
Pagina 210
... either excepting against aught written , or persuaded he can show better how this question of such moment to be thoroughly known may receive a true determination , not leaning on the old and rotten suggestions whereon it yet leans ...
... either excepting against aught written , or persuaded he can show better how this question of such moment to be thoroughly known may receive a true determination , not leaning on the old and rotten suggestions whereon it yet leans ...
Pagina 267
... yet true eloquence I find to be none but the serious and hearty love of truth : and that whose mind soever is fully possessed with a fervent desire to know good things , and with the dearest charity to infuse the knowledge of them ...
... yet true eloquence I find to be none but the serious and hearty love of truth : and that whose mind soever is fully possessed with a fervent desire to know good things , and with the dearest charity to infuse the knowledge of them ...
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