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... rhyme : “ Whatever causes he [ Milton ] alleges for the abolishment of rhyme , his own particular reason is plainly this , that rhyme was not his talent ; he had neither the ease of doing it nor the graces of it : which is manifest in ...
... rhyme : “ Whatever causes he [ Milton ] alleges for the abolishment of rhyme , his own particular reason is plainly this , that rhyme was not his talent ; he had neither the ease of doing it nor the graces of it : which is manifest in ...
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... rhyme . . But in this necessity of our rhymes , I have always found the couplet verse most easy , though not so proper for this occasion ; for there the work is sooner at an end , every two lines concluding the labor of the poet . ” A ...
... rhyme . . But in this necessity of our rhymes , I have always found the couplet verse most easy , though not so proper for this occasion ; for there the work is sooner at an end , every two lines concluding the labor of the poet . ” A ...
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... rhyme and blank verse , the value of the three ( supposed ) Aristotelian unities , are the main topics discussed ... rhyme so properly a part of the verse that it should never mislead the sense , but itself be led and governed by it ...
... rhyme and blank verse , the value of the three ( supposed ) Aristotelian unities , are the main topics discussed ... rhyme so properly a part of the verse that it should never mislead the sense , but itself be led and governed by it ...
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