The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 8Pafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Pagina 7
... rhyme or blank verse . Cooper's Hill , if it be maliciously inspected , will not be found without its faults . The digressions are too long , the morality too frequent , and the senti- ments , sometimes , such as will not bear a ...
... rhyme or blank verse . Cooper's Hill , if it be maliciously inspected , will not be found without its faults . The digressions are too long , the morality too frequent , and the senti- ments , sometimes , such as will not bear a ...
Pagina 11
... rhymes are such as seem found without diffi- culty , by following the sense ; and are , for the most part , as exact ... rhyme is laid upon a word too feeble to sustain it : Troy confounded falls From all her glories : if it might have ...
... rhymes are such as seem found without diffi- culty , by following the sense ; and are , for the most part , as exact ... rhyme is laid upon a word too feeble to sustain it : Troy confounded falls From all her glories : if it might have ...
Pagina 65
... rhyme , must , by a work so long , be made prompt and habitual ; and , when his thoughts were once adjusted , the words would come at his command . At what particular times of his life the parts of his work were written , cannot often ...
... rhyme , must , by a work so long , be made prompt and habitual ; and , when his thoughts were once adjusted , the words would come at his command . At what particular times of his life the parts of his work were written , cannot often ...
Pagina 84
... rhymes and epithets seem to be laboriously sought , and violently applied . That , in the early part of his life , he wrote with much care appears from his manuscripts , happily preserved at Cambridge , in which many of his smaller ...
... rhymes and epithets seem to be laboriously sought , and violently applied . That , in the early part of his life , he wrote with much care appears from his manuscripts , happily preserved at Cambridge , in which many of his smaller ...
Pagina 85
... rhymes uncertain , and the numbers unpleasing . What beauty there is , we must , therefore , seek in the sentiments and images . It is not to be considered as the effusion of real passion ; for passion runs not after remote allusions ...
... rhymes uncertain , and the numbers unpleasing . What beauty there is , we must , therefore , seek in the sentiments and images . It is not to be considered as the effusion of real passion ; for passion runs not after remote allusions ...
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