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... instance , of Shakespeare , Milton , Blake . and Hopkins , and they are also the characteristics which Johnson finds offensive . Because for Johnson , poetry is harmony , and har- mony is proportion and regularity without variation , as ...
... instance , of Shakespeare , Milton , Blake . and Hopkins , and they are also the characteristics which Johnson finds offensive . Because for Johnson , poetry is harmony , and har- mony is proportion and regularity without variation , as ...
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... instance of this realtively bold variation in John- son's mature verse : In every face a thousand graces shine ... instances of variation do indicate that Johnson had a keen ear for musical techniques and was willing to use them despite ...
... instance of this realtively bold variation in John- son's mature verse : In every face a thousand graces shine ... instances of variation do indicate that Johnson had a keen ear for musical techniques and was willing to use them despite ...
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... instances of the word say , 2 twenty - eight of tell , forty - three of speak , fifteen of name , and twelve of speech , in addition to instances of less frequent terms like express , proclaim , and call . But apart from mere word ...
... instances of the word say , 2 twenty - eight of tell , forty - three of speak , fifteen of name , and twelve of speech , in addition to instances of less frequent terms like express , proclaim , and call . But apart from mere word ...
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