The Biglow Papers, Band 2Ticknor and Fields, 1867 - 175 Seiten |
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... memories of signboards or direc- tories . Mr. Sawin's sprang from the accident of a rhyme at the end of his first epistle , and I purposely christened him by the impossible surname of Birdofredum not more to viii INTRODUCTION .
... memories of signboards or direc- tories . Mr. Sawin's sprang from the accident of a rhyme at the end of his first epistle , and I purposely christened him by the impossible surname of Birdofredum not more to viii INTRODUCTION .
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... rhyme of verse and pierce in Chapman and Donne , and in some commendatory verses by a Mr. Berkenhead before the poems of Francis Beaumont . Our pairlous for perilous is of the same kind , and is nearer Shakespeare's parlous than the ...
... rhyme of verse and pierce in Chapman and Donne , and in some commendatory verses by a Mr. Berkenhead before the poems of Francis Beaumont . Our pairlous for perilous is of the same kind , and is nearer Shakespeare's parlous than the ...
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... rhymes can with men , as Mr. Biglow would . Alexander Gill , Milton's teacher , in his " Lagonomia , " cites hez for hath as peculiar to Lincolnshire . I find hayth in Collier's " Biblio- graphical Account of Early English Literature ...
... rhymes can with men , as Mr. Biglow would . Alexander Gill , Milton's teacher , in his " Lagonomia , " cites hez for hath as peculiar to Lincolnshire . I find hayth in Collier's " Biblio- graphical Account of Early English Literature ...
Seite xxiii
... rhymes hinder with slender , and Lovelace has renched for rinsed . In " Gammer Gurton " is sence for since ; Marlborough's Duchess so writes it , and Donne rhymes since with Amiens and patience , Bishop Hall and Otway with pretence ...
... rhymes hinder with slender , and Lovelace has renched for rinsed . In " Gammer Gurton " is sence for since ; Marlborough's Duchess so writes it , and Donne rhymes since with Amiens and patience , Bishop Hall and Otway with pretence ...
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... rhymes nature with creator , and Dryden with satire , which he doubtless pronounced according to its older form of satyr . I shall now give some examples which cannot so easily be ranked under any special head . Gill charges the Eastern ...
... rhymes nature with creator , and Dryden with satire , which he doubtless pronounced according to its older form of satyr . I shall now give some examples which cannot so easily be ranked under any special head . Gill charges the Eastern ...
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