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... verse makes concessions to the sense and the sense to the verse . The poet does two things simultaneously as well as he can , and thus he pro- duces a certain particularity or irrelevance of sense , and further a heterogeneity of ...
... verse makes concessions to the sense and the sense to the verse . The poet does two things simultaneously as well as he can , and thus he pro- duces a certain particularity or irrelevance of sense , and further a heterogeneity of ...
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... verse coincide with the parallels of meaning . Even in sophisticated poetry such as Tennyson's In Memoriam one may find some stanzas where a high degree of parallel is successful . " But on the whole the tendency of verse , or certainly ...
... verse coincide with the parallels of meaning . Even in sophisticated poetry such as Tennyson's In Memoriam one may find some stanzas where a high degree of parallel is successful . " But on the whole the tendency of verse , or certainly ...
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... verse which begin in a similar way . In other words , this supposedly characteristic opening is em- ployed by Pope less frequently than once in a thousand lines . On the other hand , it occurs twice in Gay's Shepherd's week , a poem of ...
... verse which begin in a similar way . In other words , this supposedly characteristic opening is em- ployed by Pope less frequently than once in a thousand lines . On the other hand , it occurs twice in Gay's Shepherd's week , a poem of ...
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The Beggars Opera | 14 |
The Authenticity of Anna Sewards Published Correspondence | 50 |
The Nature of Dr Johnsons Rationalism 888 | 88 |
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