The poems, with critical notes; a life of the author; and an essay on his poetry; by the Rev. John MitfordJ. Mawman, 1816 |
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... stanza in the Elegy , especially of the latter lines— " Some village - Hampden , that with dauntless breast The little tyrant of his fields withstood ; Some mute inglorious Milton here may rest , Some Cromwell guiltless of his country's ...
... stanza in the Elegy , especially of the latter lines— " Some village - Hampden , that with dauntless breast The little tyrant of his fields withstood ; Some mute inglorious Milton here may rest , Some Cromwell guiltless of his country's ...
Էջ xxii
... stanzas of four lines , but continuously . It is also written in the same manner by Gray in the Pembroke and Wharton manuscripts . By this connected system of metre , the harmony of the poem acquires a fuller compass . Mason adopted it ...
... stanzas of four lines , but continuously . It is also written in the same manner by Gray in the Pembroke and Wharton manuscripts . By this connected system of metre , the harmony of the poem acquires a fuller compass . Mason adopted it ...
Էջ xcii
... poem unfinished , to arrest the images that spontaneously arose for another ; and thus to preserve the chain of associations in his mind , unbroken and unimpaired . When any difficulty occurred in the conformation of one stanza , it is ...
... poem unfinished , to arrest the images that spontaneously arose for another ; and thus to preserve the chain of associations in his mind , unbroken and unimpaired . When any difficulty occurred in the conformation of one stanza , it is ...
Էջ xciv
... stanza , prevents it deriving its beauties , from much variation in the common structure of language . There is not room to alter in any great degree the usual arrrangement of words , and yet to re- tain that clearness of expression and ...
... stanza , prevents it deriving its beauties , from much variation in the common structure of language . There is not room to alter in any great degree the usual arrrangement of words , and yet to re- tain that clearness of expression and ...
Էջ xcviii
... stanza with the alternate rhyme ( the rime entrelacée ) was introduced . To this cause may be attributed the use of ... stanza , with its xcviii ESSAY ON THE POETRY OF GRAY .
... stanza with the alternate rhyme ( the rime entrelacée ) was introduced . To this cause may be attributed the use of ... stanza , with its xcviii ESSAY ON THE POETRY OF GRAY .
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