Elements of Criticism..Charles Ingham, in Skinner Row, 1772 |
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... single found every one who has an ear must be fenfible , that the diphthong oi or ai is more agreeable than any of these vowels pronounced fingly the fame holds where a confonant enters into the double found ; the fyllable le has a more ...
... single found every one who has an ear must be fenfible , that the diphthong oi or ai is more agreeable than any of these vowels pronounced fingly the fame holds where a confonant enters into the double found ; the fyllable le has a more ...
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... single word makes an impreffion resembling that which is made by the thing it fignifies ; witness the word running , compofed of two fhort fyllables ; and more remarkably the words rapidi- ty , impetuofity , precipitation . Brutal ...
... single word makes an impreffion resembling that which is made by the thing it fignifies ; witness the word running , compofed of two fhort fyllables ; and more remarkably the words rapidi- ty , impetuofity , precipitation . Brutal ...
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... single rule may be fubflituted , for which I have a ftill greater relifh , as it regulates more affirmatively the construction of every part . That I may put this rule into words with the greater facility , I take a hint from the twelve ...
... single rule may be fubflituted , for which I have a ftill greater relifh , as it regulates more affirmatively the construction of every part . That I may put this rule into words with the greater facility , I take a hint from the twelve ...
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... single couplet ; but if fre- quent would give difguft . The other exception concerns the fecond line of a couplet , which is fometimes ftretched out to twelve fyllables , termed an Alexandrine line : A needlefs Alexandrine ends the fong ...
... single couplet ; but if fre- quent would give difguft . The other exception concerns the fecond line of a couplet , which is fometimes ftretched out to twelve fyllables , termed an Alexandrine line : A needlefs Alexandrine ends the fong ...
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... single poem , beginning with the first order . On her white breaft , a fparkling cross he wore , Which Jews might kifs , and infidels adore . Her lively looks a fprightly mind disclose , Quick as her eyes , and as unfix'd as those ...
... single poem , beginning with the first order . On her white breaft , a fparkling cross he wore , Which Jews might kifs , and infidels adore . Her lively looks a fprightly mind disclose , Quick as her eyes , and as unfix'd as those ...
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accent action Æneid againſt agreeable alfo appears beauty becauſe cafe caufe cauſe cenfured circumftance clofe cloſe compariſon compofed compofition confidered connected defcribing defcription Demetrius Phalereus difagreeable diftinguished effect emotions employ'd Eneid epic epic poem epic poetry example expreffed expreffion faid fame fcene fecond feems fenfe fenfible fentiment feparated fhall fhort fyllables fhould fignify figure fimilar fimile fingle firft fome fpeech ftill fubftantive fubject fucceffion fuch fupport garden hath Hexameter houſe Iliad impreffion inftances itſelf ject laft language lefs long fyllable meaſure melody mind moſt mufic muft muſt nature neceffary obferved object occafion oppofite ornaments paffage paffion paufe pauſe perfon perfonification pleaſure poem prefent profe proper purpoſe raiſed reafon refemblance refpect reft reprefentation reprefented rhyme Richard II rule ſcene ſenſe Spondees tafte taſte thefe theſe thing thofe thoſe thou thought tion uſe vafes verfe words
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202 페이지 - Many a time and oft Have you climb'd up to walls and battlements, To towers and windows, yea, to chimney-tops, Your infants in your arms, and there have sat The livelong day, with patient expectation, To see great POmpey pass the streets of Rome...
193 페이지 - Why, well; Never so truly happy, my good Cromwell. I know myself now; and I feel within me A peace above all earthly dignities, A still and quiet conscience.
145 페이지 - With deafning clamours in the slippery clouds, That, with the hurly," death itself awakes ? Can'st thou, O partial sleep ! give thy repose To the wet sea-boy in an hour so rude ; And in the calmest and most stillest night, With all appliances and means to boot, Deny it to a king? Then, happy low, lie down ! Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown.
223 페이지 - A dungeon horrible, on all sides round, As one great furnace flamed; yet from those flames No light; but rather darkness visible Served only to discover sights of woe, Regions of sorrow, doleful shades, where peace And rest can never dwell, hope never comes That comes to all, but torture without end Still urges, and a fiery deluge, fed With ever-burning sulphur unconsumed.
144 페이지 - To monarchize, be fear'd and kill with looks, Infusing him with self and vain conceit, As if this flesh which walls about our life Were brass impregnable, and...
144 페이지 - And hush'd with buzzing night-flies to thy slumber, Than in the perfum'd chambers of the great, Under the canopies of costly state, And lull'd with sounds of sweetest melody?
169 페이지 - O navis, referent in mare te novi fluctus ! o quid agis ? fortiter occupa portum ! nonne vides ut nudum remigio latus et malus celeri saucius Africo 5 antennaeque gemant ac sine funibus vix durare carinae possint imperiosius aequor?
144 페이지 - O gentle sleep, Nature's soft nurse, how have I frighted thee, That thou no more wilt weigh my eyelids down, And steep my senses in forgetfulness...
206 페이지 - There are a sort of men whose visages Do cream and mantle like a standing pond, And do a wilful stillness entertain, With purpose to be dress'd in an opinion Of wisdom, gravity, profound conceit; As who should say, " I am Sir Oracle, And when I ope my lips let no dog bark...
171 페이지 - What could have been done more to my vineyard, that I have not done in it ? wherefore, when I looked that it should bring forth grapes, brought it forth wild grapes...