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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... idea is lost . Thus nothing can be less adorned than the opening of " Paradise Lost ; " the cadence of the verse alone redeems the whole from being plain prose in the first six lines ; but thenceforward it rises through every clause in ...
... idea is lost . Thus nothing can be less adorned than the opening of " Paradise Lost ; " the cadence of the verse alone redeems the whole from being plain prose in the first six lines ; but thenceforward it rises through every clause in ...
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... exhibit the sum of his ideas so felicitously , as to imply the various ante- cedent , accompanying , and conventional incidents , which are necessary to be understood before the be- holder B 6 NO . I. 11 THE PRE - EMINENCE OF POETRY .
... exhibit the sum of his ideas so felicitously , as to imply the various ante- cedent , accompanying , and conventional incidents , which are necessary to be understood before the be- holder B 6 NO . I. 11 THE PRE - EMINENCE OF POETRY .
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... ideas expressed in these wonderful lines ? - his “ limbs of giant - mould , " — his stalking , howling , casting himself prone , and falling asleep ; -with the accompaniments of the " midnight storm , " " the ridgy steep , " " the loose ...
... ideas expressed in these wonderful lines ? - his “ limbs of giant - mould , " — his stalking , howling , casting himself prone , and falling asleep ; -with the accompaniments of the " midnight storm , " " the ridgy steep , " " the loose ...
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... ideas connected with the combat and the fall , the spectators and the scene , had passed in the presence of that uncon- scious marble which has given immortality to the pangs of death ; but not a soul among all the be- holders through ...
... ideas connected with the combat and the fall , the spectators and the scene , had passed in the presence of that uncon- scious marble which has given immortality to the pangs of death ; but not a soul among all the be- holders through ...
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... ideas from reading them in a dead language , addressed only to the eye , for the sounds , whatever be our pro- nunciation , are little more than imaginary ; — Cicero and Demosthenes have exercised no such power over posterity as Homer ...
... ideas from reading them in a dead language , addressed only to the eye , for the sounds , whatever be our pro- nunciation , are little more than imaginary ; — Cicero and Demosthenes have exercised no such power over posterity as Homer ...
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admiration Æneid affections amidst ancient beauty blank verse cadence character circumstances colour composition contemporaries death delight diction Dryden earth Egyptians eloquence employed English equally excellence exquisite Faerie Queene fancy feel genius glory Greece Greek hand harmony heart heaven Henry Kirke White hieroglyphics Homer honour human ideas Iliad images imagination invention Joanna Baillie kind labours Lamech language latter learning less lines literature living Lord Lord Byron ment metre Milton mind modern moral nations nature never once original painting Paradise Lost passage passions peculiar perfect perpetual Pisistratus pleonasm poem poet poetical poetry present prose reader rhyme Robert Burns ROBERT SOUTHEY Roman Saracens scarcely scene sculpture sentiments song soul sound Spenserian stanza spirit splendour stanzas stars strains style sublime syllables taste thee theme things thou thought tion tongue truth uttered verse Virgil whole words writing