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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... perfect in essence , though encrusted with baser matter , as among the most enlightened nations . With the first , however , it is seldomer seen , not being laboriously dug from the mine , purified in the furnace , or polished on the ...
... perfect in essence , though encrusted with baser matter , as among the most enlightened nations . With the first , however , it is seldomer seen , not being laboriously dug from the mine , purified in the furnace , or polished on the ...
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... perfect in managing the cadences and intonations of a voice " as musical as is Apollo's lute , " in the delivery of the most fa- miliar , impassioned , or heroic speeches which the whole range of the British drama imposed , from King ...
... perfect in managing the cadences and intonations of a voice " as musical as is Apollo's lute , " in the delivery of the most fa- miliar , impassioned , or heroic speeches which the whole range of the British drama imposed , from King ...
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... knowledge , there- fore , of the subject , the figures in the most perfect historical group are nameless ; the business in which they are engaged is obscure ; while often the country 12 NO . I. THE PRE - EMINENCE OF POETRY .
... knowledge , there- fore , of the subject , the figures in the most perfect historical group are nameless ; the business in which they are engaged is obscure ; while often the country 12 NO . I. THE PRE - EMINENCE OF POETRY .
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... perfect example of all that the eye could desire , the imagination conceive , or the hand execute . Now , poetry is a school of sculpture , in which the art flourishes , not in marble or brass , but in that which outlasts both , - in ...
... perfect example of all that the eye could desire , the imagination conceive , or the hand execute . Now , poetry is a school of sculpture , in which the art flourishes , not in marble or brass , but in that which outlasts both , - in ...
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... perfect them , is a circum stance rather to be lamented than complained of , and rather to be endured with patience than la- mented . The evil , if it be an evil , is irremediable ; and however it may be alleviated by the multipli ...
... perfect them , is a circum stance rather to be lamented than complained of , and rather to be endured with patience than la- mented . The evil , if it be an evil , is irremediable ; and however it may be alleviated by the multipli ...
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