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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... once ; and while the enthusiasm of ad- miration settles down into calm delight , or spreads itself in patient and interested examination of par- ticulars , the mind goes back through all the difficul- ties which have been overcome in ...
... once ; and while the enthusiasm of ad- miration settles down into calm delight , or spreads itself in patient and interested examination of par- ticulars , the mind goes back through all the difficul- ties which have been overcome in ...
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... once the most real , intellectual , and imaginative . - A poem is a campaign , in which all the marches , sufferings , toils , and conflicts of the hero are succes- sively developed , to final victory . A painting is the triumph after ...
... once the most real , intellectual , and imaginative . - A poem is a campaign , in which all the marches , sufferings , toils , and conflicts of the hero are succes- sively developed , to final victory . A painting is the triumph after ...
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... once , and can judge without commentary of the grouping and perspective . But the pleasure in contemplating the most exquisite productions of Claude Lorraine , Gas- par Poussin , and other great masters , is exceedingly enhanced by ...
... once , and can judge without commentary of the grouping and perspective . But the pleasure in contemplating the most exquisite productions of Claude Lorraine , Gas- par Poussin , and other great masters , is exceedingly enhanced by ...
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... once realise the Ottoman battle- array under the beleaguered walls ; the despair within the city , where all hope but in heaven was cut off , and the churches were thronged with praying multi- tudes ; the sudden appearance of the Poles ...
... once realise the Ottoman battle- array under the beleaguered walls ; the despair within the city , where all hope but in heaven was cut off , and the churches were thronged with praying multi- tudes ; the sudden appearance of the Poles ...
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... both , - in letters , which the fingers of a child may write or blot , but which , once written , Time himself may not be able to obliterate ; and in - sounds , which are but passing breath , yet 20 NO . I. THE PRE - EMINENCE OF POETRY .
... both , - in letters , which the fingers of a child may write or blot , but which , once written , Time himself may not be able to obliterate ; and in - sounds , which are but passing breath , yet 20 NO . I. THE PRE - EMINENCE OF POETRY .
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