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An early acquaintance with the classics is what may be called the good - breeding of poetry , as it gives a certain gracefulness which never forsakes a mind that contracted it in youth , but is seldom or never hit by those who would ...
An early acquaintance with the classics is what may be called the good - breeding of poetry , as it gives a certain gracefulness which never forsakes a mind that contracted it in youth , but is seldom or never hit by those who would ...
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... never or seldom shown to each other by their respective authors , who fully answered the promise they had made viii PREFACE .
... never or seldom shown to each other by their respective authors , who fully answered the promise they had made viii PREFACE .
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... that , from his cradle , he never had a regular pulse ) a long and painful relapse into an asthma and dropsy deprived the world of this great man , on the 17th of June , 1719. He left behind him only one daughter , by the Countess ...
... that , from his cradle , he never had a regular pulse ) a long and painful relapse into an asthma and dropsy deprived the world of this great man , on the 17th of June , 1719. He left behind him only one daughter , by the Countess ...
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Alexandrines , as they are called , should never be admitted into this kind of verse . But Dryden's unconfined genius had given a sanction to them . • O may'st thou still , & c . ] See note 2 in the preceding page .
Alexandrines , as they are called , should never be admitted into this kind of verse . But Dryden's unconfined genius had given a sanction to them . • O may'st thou still , & c . ] See note 2 in the preceding page .
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-Yet it is a mistake to think that these feeble expletives , do , does , did , & c . , as Pope calls them , are never to have a place in our verse : the rule is , they should not be coupled with the verb . ” The reason is obvious .
-Yet it is a mistake to think that these feeble expletives , do , does , did , & c . , as Pope calls them , are never to have a place in our verse : the rule is , they should not be coupled with the verb . ” The reason is obvious .
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