Lectures on Poetry and General Literature: Delivered at the Royal Institution in 1830 and 1831Longman, Rees, Orme, Browne, Green, & Longman, 1833 - 394 ページ |
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... according to his views of its worth and influence . Claiming the right of an Author to borrow from himself , he has adopted a few brief passages , with necessary alterations , from the Introductory Essays to the Christian Psalmist and ...
... according to his views of its worth and influence . Claiming the right of an Author to borrow from himself , he has adopted a few brief passages , with necessary alterations , from the Introductory Essays to the Christian Psalmist and ...
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... according to the fertileness of the Italian wit , did not only afford us the demonstration of his practice , but sought to enrich our minds with the contemplation therein , which he thought was most precious . But with none , I remember ...
... according to the fertileness of the Italian wit , did not only afford us the demonstration of his practice , but sought to enrich our minds with the contemplation therein , which he thought was most precious . But with none , I remember ...
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... according to common parlance , poetry in this sense may be prosaic , that is , it may have the ordinary qualities of prose , though it still retain its peculiar vehicle , ―metre ; and prose may be poetical , that is , it may be invested ...
... according to common parlance , poetry in this sense may be prosaic , that is , it may have the ordinary qualities of prose , though it still retain its peculiar vehicle , ―metre ; and prose may be poetical , that is , it may be invested ...
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... according to the language , the taste , and degree of civilisation among the people who employ it . The most ancient and simple ( apparently ) is the Hebrew ; presuming , as we must , that the Psalms , Prophecies , and certain other ...
... according to the language , the taste , and degree of civilisation among the people who employ it . The most ancient and simple ( apparently ) is the Hebrew ; presuming , as we must , that the Psalms , Prophecies , and certain other ...
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... according to the laws of prosody , of a Greek or Latin hexameter line ( for example ) is so great with modern scholars , that it is almost as diffi- cult to imagine how these could have been rendered correspondent , so as to make the ...
... according to the laws of prosody , of a Greek or Latin hexameter line ( for example ) is so great with modern scholars , that it is almost as diffi- cult to imagine how these could have been rendered correspondent , so as to make the ...
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