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... line are thirteen , the most seventeen . The first four feet vary from eight to twelve . I conceive that any ... lines are admissible in irregular any other ; for the Alexandrine is two tacked together , and they never fit well ...
... line are thirteen , the most seventeen . The first four feet vary from eight to twelve . I conceive that any ... lines are admissible in irregular any other ; for the Alexandrine is two tacked together , and they never fit well ...
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... line , the Dactylic , the Ana- creontic , the Sapphic . The sentence must not too often close on a long syllable . The trochaic line of eight is the only double ending . This may be palliated by running the lines into the de- cimal one ...
... line , the Dactylic , the Ana- creontic , the Sapphic . The sentence must not too often close on a long syllable . The trochaic line of eight is the only double ending . This may be palliated by running the lines into the de- cimal one ...
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... line of comfort must be the ter- minating one - lo , yonder the ark on the waters . The great temple - palace should be some Tower of Babel building , made in despite of prophecy , and mockery of God's venge- ance . It should resist the ...
... line of comfort must be the ter- minating one - lo , yonder the ark on the waters . The great temple - palace should be some Tower of Babel building , made in despite of prophecy , and mockery of God's venge- ance . It should resist the ...
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... line of rock - a low ridge — the sky behind has the green tinge , the last green light . I well remember when a six years ' boy drawing such un- couth shapes , making blotches of ink in the same jagged formlessness , and fancying them ...
... line of rock - a low ridge — the sky behind has the green tinge , the last green light . I well remember when a six years ' boy drawing such un- couth shapes , making blotches of ink in the same jagged formlessness , and fancying them ...
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... lines of those low stone walls , that you hardly suspect to be the works of man . From Tom's Letter . " THERE were yesterday two fine water- spouts close to us . They appeared to de- scend from a heavy black cloud , not in a straight ...
... lines of those low stone walls , that you hardly suspect to be the works of man . From Tom's Letter . " THERE were yesterday two fine water- spouts close to us . They appeared to de- scend from a heavy black cloud , not in a straight ...
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Стр. 516 - For so have I seen a lark rising from his bed of grass, and soaring upwards, singing as he rises, and hopes to get to heaven, and climb above the clouds ; but the poor bird was beaten back with the loud sighings of an eastern wind, and his motion made irregular and inconstant, descending more at every breath of the tempest, than it could recover by the libration...
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