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Pagina 56
... verfe in old Hefiod , which is almoft word for word the fame with his third line in the fol- lowing paffage . Nor think , though men were none ,. That heav'n would want Spectators , God want praife : Millions of Spiritual creatures walk ...
... verfe in old Hefiod , which is almoft word for word the fame with his third line in the fol- lowing paffage . Nor think , though men were none ,. That heav'n would want Spectators , God want praife : Millions of Spiritual creatures walk ...
Pagina 76
... verfe that ran thus word for word , And turn'd my rage into pity : which the English for rhyme fake tranflated , the And into pity turn'd my rage . By this means the foft notes that were adapted to pity in the Italian , fell upon the ...
... verfe that ran thus word for word , And turn'd my rage into pity : which the English for rhyme fake tranflated , the And into pity turn'd my rage . By this means the foft notes that were adapted to pity in the Italian , fell upon the ...
Pagina 143
... verfe by Mr Durfey bound in red leather , guilt on the back , and doubled down in several places . All the claffic authors in wood . A fet of Elzevirs by the fame hand . Clelia which opened of itself in the place that describes two ...
... verfe by Mr Durfey bound in red leather , guilt on the back , and doubled down in several places . All the claffic authors in wood . A fet of Elzevirs by the fame hand . Clelia which opened of itself in the place that describes two ...
Pagina 149
... verfe . For , fays he , we may obferve that men in ordi- nary difcourfe very often fpeak Iambics without taking notice of it . We may make the fame obfervation of our English blank verfe , which often enters into our common difcourfe ...
... verfe . For , fays he , we may obferve that men in ordi- nary difcourfe very often fpeak Iambics without taking notice of it . We may make the fame obfervation of our English blank verfe , which often enters into our common difcourfe ...
Pagina 150
... verfe , notwithstanding the per- fon who fpeaks after it begins a new verfe , without filling up the preceding one ; nor with abrupt paufes and break- ings - off in the middle of a verfe , when they humour any paifion that is expreffed ...
... verfe , notwithstanding the per- fon who fpeaks after it begins a new verfe , without filling up the preceding one ; nor with abrupt paufes and break- ings - off in the middle of a verfe , when they humour any paifion that is expreffed ...
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