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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... former ferociousness , and chastened by courteous manners , felt itself rising in knowledge , virtue , and intellectual superiority . The poems of Homer ex- isted long before Greece arrived at its zenith of glory , or even of highly ...
... former ferociousness , and chastened by courteous manners , felt itself rising in knowledge , virtue , and intellectual superiority . The poems of Homer ex- isted long before Greece arrived at its zenith of glory , or even of highly ...
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... former were meant " the ravening brood of Fate , " that follow in the rear of " Vengeance , " " the fiends , " that , near allied to " Danger " afore - mentioned , " o'er Nature's wounds and wrecks preside ; " and that their prey was ...
... former were meant " the ravening brood of Fate , " that follow in the rear of " Vengeance , " " the fiends , " that , near allied to " Danger " afore - mentioned , " o'er Nature's wounds and wrecks preside ; " and that their prey was ...
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... with the transport of the former than the agony of the latter . Here , then , sculpture and painting have reached their climax ; neither of - them can give the actual thoughts of the personages whom 24 NO . I. THE PRE - EMINENCE OF POETRY .
... with the transport of the former than the agony of the latter . Here , then , sculpture and painting have reached their climax ; neither of - them can give the actual thoughts of the personages whom 24 NO . I. THE PRE - EMINENCE OF POETRY .
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... former have been courted , enriched , and ennobled by pon- * The circumstances respecting Mr. West and Sir Walter Scott are adopted from common report ; but , however incorrect they may be , the impression made on the public mind , on ...
... former have been courted , enriched , and ennobled by pon- * The circumstances respecting Mr. West and Sir Walter Scott are adopted from common report ; but , however incorrect they may be , the impression made on the public mind , on ...
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... be absolutely deceived , taking the statements for pure truth ; while , by the former , we must be left proportionately in ignorance of some things needful to be known , to form a correct с 5 NO . I. 33 THE PRE - EMINENCE OF POETRY .
... be absolutely deceived , taking the statements for pure truth ; while , by the former , we must be left proportionately in ignorance of some things needful to be known , to form a correct с 5 NO . I. 33 THE PRE - EMINENCE OF POETRY .
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