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To this end it ought to deviate from the common forms and ordinary phrases of speech . The judgment of a poet very much discovers itself in shunning the common roads of expression , without falling into such ways of speech as may seem ...
To this end it ought to deviate from the common forms and ordinary phrases of speech . The judgment of a poet very much discovers itself in shunning the common roads of expression , without falling into such ways of speech as may seem ...
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Virgil is full of the Greek forms of speech , which the critics call Hellenisms , as Horace in his Odes abounds with them , much more than Virgil . I need not mention the several dialects which Homer has made use of for this end .
Virgil is full of the Greek forms of speech , which the critics call Hellenisms , as Horace in his Odes abounds with them , much more than Virgil . I need not mention the several dialects which Homer has made use of for this end .
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... in the idiom of English verse which are represented by the names of Dryden and Wordsworth , may be characterized as successful attempts to escape from a poetic idiom which had ceased to have a relation to contemporary speech .
... in the idiom of English verse which are represented by the names of Dryden and Wordsworth , may be characterized as successful attempts to escape from a poetic idiom which had ceased to have a relation to contemporary speech .
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