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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... give you a nearer example of myself , who ( I know not by what mischance , in these my not old years and idlest times , ) having slipt into the title of a poet , am pro- voked to say something unto you , in defence of that my un ...
... give you a nearer example of myself , who ( I know not by what mischance , in these my not old years and idlest times , ) having slipt into the title of a poet , am pro- voked to say something unto you , in defence of that my un ...
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... gives birth to poetry is an active principle ; in all others it is only a passive sentiment . That alone is true poetry , which makes the reader himself a poet for the time while he is under its excitement ; which , indeed , constrains ...
... gives birth to poetry is an active principle ; in all others it is only a passive sentiment . That alone is true poetry , which makes the reader himself a poet for the time while he is under its excitement ; which , indeed , constrains ...
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... gives vent to his impatience at being necessitated to make his noble but reluctant numbers submit to be drilled and disciplined to the tactics of a French composer . After enumerating some of his miserable shifts , he says , " It is ...
... gives vent to his impatience at being necessitated to make his noble but reluctant numbers submit to be drilled and disciplined to the tactics of a French composer . After enumerating some of his miserable shifts , he says , " It is ...
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... give an English ex- ample worthy to be named with these ; judging solely by the power which it exercises over the purest and most universal of human sympathies , — sympathies which can no more be bribed by artifice than they can help ...
... give an English ex- ample worthy to be named with these ; judging solely by the power which it exercises over the purest and most universal of human sympathies , — sympathies which can no more be bribed by artifice than they can help ...
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... give to the sight , though perfectly made out in the sensorium of the brain . " Danger , whose limbs of giant mould , What mortal eye could fix'd behold ? Who stalks his round , a hideous form , Howling amidst the midnight storm , Or ...
... give to the sight , though perfectly made out in the sensorium of the brain . " Danger , whose limbs of giant mould , What mortal eye could fix'd behold ? Who stalks his round , a hideous form , Howling amidst the midnight storm , Or ...
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