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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... express a hope that , whatever imperfections may be found in them , the candid reader will be more inclined to approve than condemn what he cannot but perceive has been done in good faith , and in honour of a noble art , which its advo ...
... express a hope that , whatever imperfections may be found in them , the candid reader will be more inclined to approve than condemn what he cannot but perceive has been done in good faith , and in honour of a noble art , which its advo ...
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... express business of those who set poetry at all , to adapt their notes to the pitch of it , whereby their own melodies will be proportion- ately exalted ; not to require that the poet's lay should be brought down to their standard of ...
... express business of those who set poetry at all , to adapt their notes to the pitch of it , whereby their own melodies will be proportion- ately exalted ; not to require that the poet's lay should be brought down to their standard of ...
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... express , minutely or comprehensively , in mass or in detail , foreshortened or progressive , line by line , shade by shade , till it completely possesses the reader , and puts him as completely in possession of all that NO . I. 15 THE ...
... express , minutely or comprehensively , in mass or in detail , foreshortened or progressive , line by line , shade by shade , till it completely possesses the reader , and puts him as completely in possession of all that NO . I. 15 THE ...
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... express . Had the noble bard been asked , what he himself intended by this extraordi- nary phrase , to make it clear might have cost him more labour in vain than he was wont to expend , who seldom did labour in vain , ( though he often ...
... express . Had the noble bard been asked , what he himself intended by this extraordi- nary phrase , to make it clear might have cost him more labour in vain than he was wont to expend , who seldom did labour in vain , ( though he often ...
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... express them more shortly this way than in prose itself ; and nothing is more certain , than that much of the force as well as * In proof of this may be mentioned the simple circumstance of plural nouns ending in the consonants , while ...
... express them more shortly this way than in prose itself ; and nothing is more certain , than that much of the force as well as * In proof of this may be mentioned the simple circumstance of plural nouns ending in the consonants , while ...
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