| Henry Pemberton - Epic poetry - 1738 - 192 pages
...fyllables, and the fenfe varioufly drawn out from one verfe into another; not in the jingling found of like endings, a fault avoided by the learned ancients both in poetry, and all good oratory. Milton in the preface ft Paradife kjl. when he ends his verfe with a fyllable, which in profe is not... | |
| John Upton - 1746 - 382 pages
...fyllables, and the fenfe varioufly " drawn out from one verfe into another, not *' in the ' jingling found of like endings, a fault " avoided by the learned...and all good oratory. This neglect then of " rime fo little is to be taken for a defect:, though " it may feem fo perhaps to vulgar readers, •' that... | |
| John Milton - English poetry - 1750 - 674 pages
...fyllables, and die fenfe variously drawn out from one verfe into another, not in the jingling found of like endings, a fault avoided by the learned Ancients both in poetry and all good oratory. This negledt then of rime fo little is to be taken for a defect, though it may feem fo perhaps to vulgar... | |
| John Milton - 1750 - 666 pages
...fyllables, and the fenfe varioufly drawn out from one verfe into another, not in the jingling found of like endings, a fault avoided by the learned Ancients both in poetry and all good oratory. This negleft then of rime fo little is to be taken for a defect, though it may feem fo perhaps to vulgar... | |
| John Milton - 1763 - 670 pages
...fyllables, and the fenfe varioufly drawn out from one verfe into another, not in the jingling found of like endings, a fault avoided by the learned Ancients...poetry and all good oratory. This neglecT: then of rime fo little is to be taken for a defect, though it may feem fo perhaps to vulgar readers, that it rather... | |
| John Milton - 1767 - 448 pages
...of fyllables, and the fenfe varioufly drawn out from one wrfe into another, not in the jinglmg found of like endings, a fault avoided by the learned ancients...poetry and all good oratory. This neglect then of rhyme fo little is to be taken for a defect, though it roay feem fo perhaps to vulgar readers, that... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 278 pages
...fyllables, and the fenfe varioufly drawn out from one verfe into another, not in the jingling found of like endings, a fault avoided by the learned Ancients both in poetry and all good oratory. This negleft then VOL. I. B of of rhyme fo little is to be taken for a defeft, though it may fecm fo perhaps... | |
| John Milton - 1784 - 276 pages
...fyllables, and the fenfe varioufly drawn out from one verfe into another, not in the jingling found of like endings, a fault avoided by the learned ancients...poetry and all good oratory. This neglect then of rhyme fo little is to be taken for a defect, though it may feem fo perhaps to vulgar readers, that... | |
| John Milton - 1789 - 278 pages
...fyllables, and the fenfe Tarioufly drawn out from one verfe into another ; not in the jingling found of like endings, a fault avoided by the learned Ancients...poetry and all good oratory. This neglect then of rhyme fo little is to be taken for a defect, though it may feem fo perhaps to vulgar readers, that... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 278 pages
...fyllables, and the fenfe varioufly drawn out from one verfe into another, not in the jingling found of like endings, a fault avoided by the learned Ancients both in poetry and all good oratory^ This negleft then of rhyme fo little is to be taken for a defeft, though it may feem fo perhaps to vulgar... | |
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