The art of poetry on a new plan, illustrated with a great variety of examples [compiled by J. Newbery, revised by O. Goldsmith]. |
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Of the Structure of English Verse ; and of Rhyme : I N order to make verses , you
must understand that fyllables are distinguished into long and fort , and this
length 11 shortness is called their quantity . Of two , three , and fometimes more ...
Of the Structure of English Verse ; and of Rhyme : I N order to make verses , you
must understand that fyllables are distinguished into long and fort , and this
length 11 shortness is called their quantity . Of two , three , and fometimes more ...
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In English verse , it is the accent that denominates a fyl . lable long , rather than
the nature of the vowel , diphthong , & c ... two different things , It is not enough
that verses have their just number of fyllables ; for the words must be so disposed
...
In English verse , it is the accent that denominates a fyl . lable long , rather than
the nature of the vowel , diphthong , & c ... two different things , It is not enough
that verses have their just number of fyllables ; for the words must be so disposed
...
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precede the vowels where the rhyme begins , must be different in each verse ; so
that light and delight , vice and advice , move and remove , must not be made to
rhyme together ; for though the fignification of the words are different enough ...
precede the vowels where the rhyme begins , must be different in each verse ; so
that light and delight , vice and advice , move and remove , must not be made to
rhyme together ; for though the fignification of the words are different enough ...
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times not easily distinguished , as when two or three in the fame verse seem
equally strong ; in which case the sense and construction of the words must be
your guide . And after all , a person who has a tolerable ear for poetry , will have
litele ...
times not easily distinguished , as when two or three in the fame verse seem
equally strong ; in which case the sense and construction of the words must be
your guide . And after all , a person who has a tolerable ear for poetry , will have
litele ...
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1 Sometimes a verse of this kind concludes a triplet , or three lines that rhyme
together , where the sense is full and complete ; as for example : Millions of op'
ning mouths to Fame belong , And ev'ry mouth is furnish'd with a tongue , And
round ...
1 Sometimes a verse of this kind concludes a triplet , or three lines that rhyme
together , where the sense is full and complete ; as for example : Millions of op'
ning mouths to Fame belong , And ev'ry mouth is furnish'd with a tongue , And
round ...
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