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The mere forms of verse may be studied in their work , but the variety which gives life is absent . It is to the Elizabethans themselves and to their immediate successors that we must look for the true foundations .
The mere forms of verse may be studied in their work , but the variety which gives life is absent . It is to the Elizabethans themselves and to their immediate successors that we must look for the true foundations .
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verse . Il recollection of a line of Horace who says that Pindar wrote “ numeris lege solutis . ” Pindaric free verse offers the poet great opportunities but no guidance . Hence few , if any , “ Pindaric ” odes are perfect , though the ...
verse . Il recollection of a line of Horace who says that Pindar wrote “ numeris lege solutis . ” Pindaric free verse offers the poet great opportunities but no guidance . Hence few , if any , “ Pindaric ” odes are perfect , though the ...
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“ Verse in those days , ” he says , was but downright prose tagged with rhymes . By making the couplet the unit of verse - composition , by using rhymes only on words which could bear emphasis , and by avoiding every interruption to the ...
“ Verse in those days , ” he says , was but downright prose tagged with rhymes . By making the couplet the unit of verse - composition , by using rhymes only on words which could bear emphasis , and by avoiding every interruption to the ...
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