The Pelican Guide to English Literature, Volume 4Boris Ford Penguin Books, 1962 |
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... couplets , octosyl- labics , anapaests , Elegy - quatrain , and prose - balances - are not mere docility to rule ... couplet had other resources ; Oldham and Defoe tore into it with straightforward colloquial syntax , rough rhythms ...
... couplets , octosyl- labics , anapaests , Elegy - quatrain , and prose - balances - are not mere docility to rule ... couplet had other resources ; Oldham and Defoe tore into it with straightforward colloquial syntax , rough rhythms ...
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... couplet tune . Johnson is slow and momentous , with Dryden's weight and his own darkness of mood ; Goldsmith and Cowper can shade the couplet with a dying fall conveying the poignancy of loss ; and Crabbe , by subtly sensory language ...
... couplet tune . Johnson is slow and momentous , with Dryden's weight and his own darkness of mood ; Goldsmith and Cowper can shade the couplet with a dying fall conveying the poignancy of loss ; and Crabbe , by subtly sensory language ...
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... couplets reminiscent of those of Donne , with the poet struggling to bend the form to the shape of the dramatic blank verse of the age just passed – and the couplet has , as it were , grown strong enough to put up a fight . The result ...
... couplets reminiscent of those of Donne , with the poet struggling to bend the form to the shape of the dramatic blank verse of the age just passed – and the couplet has , as it were , grown strong enough to put up a fight . The result ...
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