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He has yet to learn the elements of poetic expression who believes that metre is an adventitious garment , which a poet car . don or doff at pleasure . “ The style , ” said Buffon , “ is the man . ” Certainly style , if it be a ...
He has yet to learn the elements of poetic expression who believes that metre is an adventitious garment , which a poet car . don or doff at pleasure . “ The style , ” said Buffon , “ is the man . ” Certainly style , if it be a ...
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... against Mr. Clive's doctrine addressed to me by a gentleman who is in the lists of the young poets of the time , and to whom , SO far as I can judge , rhyme and rhythm do not present themselves as trammels of poetic expression .
... against Mr. Clive's doctrine addressed to me by a gentleman who is in the lists of the young poets of the time , and to whom , SO far as I can judge , rhyme and rhythm do not present themselves as trammels of poetic expression .
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In either case the writer has chosen that general form of expression which has most completely commended itself to his artistic sense and to his feeling of the general fitness of means to end . That Plato in the expression of a great ...
In either case the writer has chosen that general form of expression which has most completely commended itself to his artistic sense and to his feeling of the general fitness of means to end . That Plato in the expression of a great ...
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An Evening with Captain Boyton By ARCHIBALD MCNEILL | 219 |
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