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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... never existed a poet of the highest order , who either learned his art of one , or taught it to another . It is true that the poet com- municates to the bosom of his reader the flame which burns in his own ; but the bosom thus enkindled ...
... never existed a poet of the highest order , who either learned his art of one , or taught it to another . It is true that the poet com- municates to the bosom of his reader the flame which burns in his own ; but the bosom thus enkindled ...
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... of our poets , ( himself a musician , and never more a poet than when he chants the praises of the sister art , as he does in a hundred passages , ) - - " Blest pair of Syrens , Voice and Verse ! B 4 NO . I. 7 THE PRE - EMINENCE OF POETRY .
... of our poets , ( himself a musician , and never more a poet than when he chants the praises of the sister art , as he does in a hundred passages , ) - - " Blest pair of Syrens , Voice and Verse ! B 4 NO . I. 7 THE PRE - EMINENCE OF POETRY .
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... never be again . It is my part to invent , and the musician's to humour that invention . I may be counselled , and will always follow my friend's advice where I find it reasonable , but I will never part with the power of the militia ...
... never be again . It is my part to invent , and the musician's to humour that invention . I may be counselled , and will always follow my friend's advice where I find it reasonable , but I will never part with the power of the militia ...
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... never , indeed , for one moment be- comes an illusion , but that which enables the mind within itself to form an ideal prototype , worthy of the pictured representation . Even when we know that the scenes are from nature , admiration of ...
... never , indeed , for one moment be- comes an illusion , but that which enables the mind within itself to form an ideal prototype , worthy of the pictured representation . Even when we know that the scenes are from nature , admiration of ...
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... can bequeath to contemporaries or pos- terity ; and for which the willing yet exacted homage of applause will never cease to be paid , while his work endures . Such are the Apollo Bel- NO . I. 19 THE PRE - EMINENCE OF POETRY .
... can bequeath to contemporaries or pos- terity ; and for which the willing yet exacted homage of applause will never cease to be paid , while his work endures . Such are the Apollo Bel- NO . I. 19 THE PRE - EMINENCE OF POETRY .
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