The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Strana 296
... rhyme to one another , drawn up by another hand , and given to a poet , who was to make a poem to the rhymes in the same order that they were placed upon the list : the more uncommon the rhymes were , the more extraordinary was the ...
... rhyme to one another , drawn up by another hand , and given to a poet , who was to make a poem to the rhymes in the same order that they were placed upon the list : the more uncommon the rhymes were , the more extraordinary was the ...
Strana 297
... rhymes together , and was afterwards perhaps three or four months in filling them up . I one day shewed Mon- sieur Gombaud a composition of this nature , in which , among others , I had made use of the four following rhymes , Amaryllis ...
... rhymes together , and was afterwards perhaps three or four months in filling them up . I one day shewed Mon- sieur Gombaud a composition of this nature , in which , among others , I had made use of the four following rhymes , Amaryllis ...
Strana 298
... rhymes , which are used in doggerel poetry , and ge- nerally applauded by ignorant readers . If the thought of the couplet in such compositions is good , the rhyme adds little to it ; and if bad , it will not be in the power of the rhyme ...
... rhymes , which are used in doggerel poetry , and ge- nerally applauded by ignorant readers . If the thought of the couplet in such compositions is good , the rhyme adds little to it ; and if bad , it will not be in the power of the rhyme ...
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