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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... ment of great and complicated transactions . Now the defects and errors of poets concerning subjects of history are not in themselves liable to mislead , be- cause the details are never exhibited as literal veri- ties , but avowedly as ...
... ment of great and complicated transactions . Now the defects and errors of poets concerning subjects of history are not in themselves liable to mislead , be- cause the details are never exhibited as literal veri- ties , but avowedly as ...
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... ment , as though an insult had been offered to the judgment of a discerning public . In this , as in similar cases , those who were nearest to both were presumed to be the best connoisseurs of the merits of each ; and as they pronounced ...
... ment , as though an insult had been offered to the judgment of a discerning public . In this , as in similar cases , those who were nearest to both were presumed to be the best connoisseurs of the merits of each ; and as they pronounced ...
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... ment of lights and shadows in the other , it is difficult to imagine that in these they could compete with the greatest masters and practitioners of modern times . The construction of Greek and Latin verse is pretty well understood ...
... ment of lights and shadows in the other , it is difficult to imagine that in these they could compete with the greatest masters and practitioners of modern times . The construction of Greek and Latin verse is pretty well understood ...
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... ment of this sentence , especially towards the close , where it seems to grapple with the throat of the reader ; the hard staccato stops , that well nigh take the breath , in attempting to pronounce " or , with one stroke of this dart ...
... ment of this sentence , especially towards the close , where it seems to grapple with the throat of the reader ; the hard staccato stops , that well nigh take the breath , in attempting to pronounce " or , with one stroke of this dart ...
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... ment that we have to deal at present ; and I state this " new reading " for no other purpose than to show on what nice and subtle adaptation of sound to sound , not less than of sense to sense , depends the perfection of verse to the ...
... ment that we have to deal at present ; and I state this " new reading " for no other purpose than to show on what nice and subtle adaptation of sound to sound , not less than of sense to sense , depends the perfection of verse to the ...
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