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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... DICTION OF POETRY . ― - The Spen- 73 Alliterative English Verse . - Rhymed Verse . - Blank Verse.- Poetic Phraseology . Variety of Style . Mr. Words- worth's Theory of Poetic Diction . - Dr. Darwin's Theory of Poetic Style .. Poetic ...
... DICTION OF POETRY . ― - The Spen- 73 Alliterative English Verse . - Rhymed Verse . - Blank Verse.- Poetic Phraseology . Variety of Style . Mr. Words- worth's Theory of Poetic Diction . - Dr. Darwin's Theory of Poetic Style .. Poetic ...
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... diction of these lies under yet a heavier imprac ticability of modern utterance , from the loss of the true use of quantity , as well as articulation , in the antique tongues . In history , as a matter of fact , whether creditable to ...
... diction of these lies under yet a heavier imprac ticability of modern utterance , from the loss of the true use of quantity , as well as articulation , in the antique tongues . In history , as a matter of fact , whether creditable to ...
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... diction , ( like Dryden , in the instance lately quoted , ) from the nature and inspiration of his sub- ject , almost unconsciously grows poetical , the poetry of his thoughts , images , or facts , comes out as natu- rally as a blush or ...
... diction , ( like Dryden , in the instance lately quoted , ) from the nature and inspiration of his sub- ject , almost unconsciously grows poetical , the poetry of his thoughts , images , or facts , comes out as natu- rally as a blush or ...
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... prose only by the cadence of the verse ; which , in this species of composition , is permitted to be so loose , that where the diction is the most exquisite , the melody of the rhythm can E 4 NO . III . 79 THE FORM OF POETRY .
... prose only by the cadence of the verse ; which , in this species of composition , is permitted to be so loose , that where the diction is the most exquisite , the melody of the rhythm can E 4 NO . III . 79 THE FORM OF POETRY .
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... diction , opulence of imagery , shifting of scenes , alternate darkness and light , splendour , beauty , and horror , life , death , time , and eternity- the mind of the reader is bewildered , delighted , astonished , over- whelmed ...
... diction , opulence of imagery , shifting of scenes , alternate darkness and light , splendour , beauty , and horror , life , death , time , and eternity- the mind of the reader is bewildered , delighted , astonished , over- whelmed ...
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