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... rhymes which he noted in ' Lycidas , ' reminded him of Pindarics . His criticism of the Sonnets was equally unhappy : all that could be said of the best of them was that they were not bad . This almost matches the observation of ...
... rhymes which he noted in ' Lycidas , ' reminded him of Pindarics . His criticism of the Sonnets was equally unhappy : all that could be said of the best of them was that they were not bad . This almost matches the observation of ...
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... rhyme , must , by a work so long , be made 25 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 ...
... rhyme , must , by a work so long , be made 25 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 ...
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... rhymes and epithets seem to be laboriously sought , and violently applied . That in the early parts of his life he wrote with much care appears from his manuscripts , happily preserved at Cam- bridge , in which many of his smaller works ...
... rhymes and epithets seem to be laboriously sought , and violently applied . That in the early parts of his life he wrote with much care appears from his manuscripts , happily preserved at Cam- bridge , in which many of his smaller works ...
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... rhyming . The Spirit relates that the Lady is in the power of Comus ; the Brother moralises again ; and the Spirit makes a long narration , of no use because it is false , and therefore unsuitable to a good being . In all these parts ...
... rhyming . The Spirit relates that the Lady is in the power of Comus ; the Brother moralises again ; and the Spirit makes a long narration , of no use because it is false , and therefore unsuitable to a good being . In all these parts ...
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... rhymes to be often changed . Those little pieces may be despatched without much anxiety ; a greater work calls for greater care . I am now to examine ' Paradise Lost ' ; a poem which , considered with respect to design , may claim the ...
... rhymes to be often changed . Those little pieces may be despatched without much anxiety ; a greater work calls for greater care . I am now to examine ' Paradise Lost ' ; a poem which , considered with respect to design , may claim the ...
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