The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 207A. Constable, 1808 |
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Page 425
... verse . have been already accustomed , in Browning and Mr. George Meredith , to verse which seems not to be poetry and yet is ; to verse that is not melodious nor beautiful as verse , and yet somehow conveys an effect of beauty . But ...
... verse . have been already accustomed , in Browning and Mr. George Meredith , to verse which seems not to be poetry and yet is ; to verse that is not melodious nor beautiful as verse , and yet somehow conveys an effect of beauty . But ...
Page 426
... verse in which Mr. Hardy indulges . They are adequate specimens of the blank verse through these three volumes . They seem , it must be owned , to bring us down to a very low level , more near than almost any verse in literature to that ...
... verse in which Mr. Hardy indulges . They are adequate specimens of the blank verse through these three volumes . They seem , it must be owned , to bring us down to a very low level , more near than almost any verse in literature to that ...
Page 427
... verse , but it must be compensated by a special fulness of meaning . Mr. Hardy has a partiality for dactylic endings in his blank verse - end words such as ' purposings equanimity ' -the use of which betokens an ear ill - trained to the ...
... verse , but it must be compensated by a special fulness of meaning . Mr. Hardy has a partiality for dactylic endings in his blank verse - end words such as ' purposings equanimity ' -the use of which betokens an ear ill - trained to the ...
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