The Art of Poetry on a New Plan: Illustrated with a Great Variety of Examples from the Best English Poets ; and of Translations from the Ancients ...Gregg International Publishers Limited, 1762 - 252페이지 |
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... last fylla- ble or fyllables of one verfe , and the last fyllable or fyl lables of another . - When only one fyllable at the end of one line rhymes to one fyllable at the end of another , it is called fingle rhyme , as made , trade ...
... last fylla- ble or fyllables of one verfe , and the last fyllable or fyl lables of another . - When only one fyllable at the end of one line rhymes to one fyllable at the end of another , it is called fingle rhyme , as made , trade ...
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... last of a couplet , or two verfes , as in the following inftance . The ling'ring foul th ' unwelcome doom receives , And , murm'ring with difdain , -the beauteous body leaves . Sometimes a verfe of this kind concludes a triplet , 12 Of ...
... last of a couplet , or two verfes , as in the following inftance . The ling'ring foul th ' unwelcome doom receives , And , murm'ring with difdain , -the beauteous body leaves . Sometimes a verfe of this kind concludes a triplet , 12 Of ...
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... last kind are not to be commended . Sometimes the o in who , and they in by , is cut off before words beginning with a vowel ; as wh ' expose , for who ex- pofe ; b ' oppreffion , for by oppreffion and other contractions of this kind ...
... last kind are not to be commended . Sometimes the o in who , and they in by , is cut off before words beginning with a vowel ; as wh ' expose , for who ex- pofe ; b ' oppreffion , for by oppreffion and other contractions of this kind ...
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... last- mention'd excellent poet obferves , " Tis not enough no harshness gives offence ; The found muft feem an echo to the fenfe . We now proceed to the beauty of thought in poetry , and to give some farther directions concerning the ...
... last- mention'd excellent poet obferves , " Tis not enough no harshness gives offence ; The found muft feem an echo to the fenfe . We now proceed to the beauty of thought in poetry , and to give some farther directions concerning the ...
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... last O flow'rs grow , At ev'n , which I bred up with tender hand From the firft opening bud , and gave you names ; Who now shall rear ye to th ' fun , or rank Your tribes , and water from the ambrofial fount ? Thee laftly , nuptial ...
... last O flow'rs grow , At ev'n , which I bred up with tender hand From the firft opening bud , and gave you names ; Who now shall rear ye to th ' fun , or rank Your tribes , and water from the ambrofial fount ? Thee laftly , nuptial ...
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Æneid Æther agreeable beauty becauſe Befides beft beneath beſt bleft breaſt chearful chyle cloſe defcribing defcriptions delight eclogue Epigram Epitaph ev'ning ev'ry exerciſe expreffed eyes fable fafely faid fame fatire fays feem fenfe fhade fhall fhepherds fhort fhould fince fing firft firſt fleep flow flow'rs fmiling foft folid fome fometimes fong fons foul fpread fpring ftill ftrain ftreams ftyle fubject fublime fuch fweet fyllables Georgics heav'n himſelf ibid itſelf juft labour laft laſt loft meaſure mind moft morn moſt mufe muft muſt nature night numbers o'er obferves occafion paffages paffions Paftoral plain pleafing pleaſe pleaſure poem poet poetry praiſe precepts prefent profe raiſe reaſon refpect reft rhyme rife ſeem ſeen ſhade ſhall ſhe ſkies ſky ſpeak ſtate ſtill taſte thee thefe theſe thofe thoſe thou thoughts thro toil uſe verfe verſe Virgil whofe whoſe words
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74 페이지 - How lov'd, how honour'd once, avails thee not, To whom related, or by whom begot ; A heap of dust alone remains of thee, 'Tis all thou art, and all the proud shall be ! Poets themselves must fall, like those they sung, Deaf the prais'd ear, and mute the tuneful tongue.
131 페이지 - Haste thee, Nymph, and bring with thee Jest, and youthful Jollity, Quips and cranks, and wanton wiles, Nods and becks, and wreathed smiles, Such as hang on Hebe's cheek, And love to live in dimple sleek ; Sport that wrinkled Care derides, And Laughter holding both his sides.
163 페이지 - Lives through all life, extends through all extent, Spreads undivided, operates unspent; Breathes in our soul, informs our mortal part, As full, as perfect, in a hair as heart; As full, as perfect, in vile man that mourns, As the rapt seraph that adores and burns: To him no high, no low, no great, no small; He fills, he bounds, connects, and equals all.
137 페이지 - Pelops' line, Or the tale of Troy divine, Or what (though rare) of later age, Ennobled hath the buskined stage. But O, sad Virgin, that thy power Might raise Musaeus from his bower, Or bid the soul of Orpheus sing Such notes as warbled to the string, Drew iron tears down Pluto's cheek, And made Hell grant what Love did seek.
32 페이지 - Thou sun, said I, fair light, And thou enlighten'd earth, so fresh and gay, Ye hills and dales, ye rivers, woods, and plains, And ye that live and move, fair creatures, tell, Tell, if ye saw, how came I thus, how here?
78 페이지 - Here rests his head upon the lap of earth A youth, to fortune and to fame unknown: Fair science frown'd not on his humble birth, And melancholy mark'd him for her own. Large was his bounty, and his soul sincere...
25 페이지 - O thou that, with surpassing glory crowned, Look'st from thy sole dominion like the god Of this new World — at whose sight all the stars Hide their diminished heads — to thee I call, But with no friendly voice, and add thy name, 0 Sun, to tell thee how I hate thy beams, That bring to my remembrance from what state 1 fell, how glorious once above thy Sphere, Till pride and worse ambition threw me down, Warring in Heaven against Heaven's matchless King!
167 페이지 - Who for thy table feeds the wanton fawn, For him as kindly spread the flow'ry lawn: Is it for thee the lark ascends and sings? Joy tunes his voice, joy elevates his wings.
76 페이지 - Lot forbad : nor circumscrib'd alone Their growing Virtues, but their Crimes confin'd ; Forbad to wade through Slaughter to a Throne, And...
163 페이지 - The great directing mind of all ordains. All are but parts of one stupendous whole, Whose body Nature is, and God the soul ; That chang'd through all, and yet in all the same ; Great in the Earth, as in th...