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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... period , or a country , in which a poet could live by the fruits of his labours . This circumstance ( in no respect dishonourable to the art ) has been a snare by which multitudes of its professors have been tempted to dishonour both it ...
... period , or a country , in which a poet could live by the fruits of his labours . This circumstance ( in no respect dishonourable to the art ) has been a snare by which multitudes of its professors have been tempted to dishonour both it ...
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... periods , is as fabulous as the mythology of the gods , which usually precedes the traditions of the men that first made and then worshipped them . Poetry , in one sense , builds up the ruins of his- tory , fallen otherwise into ...
... periods , is as fabulous as the mythology of the gods , which usually precedes the traditions of the men that first made and then worshipped them . Poetry , in one sense , builds up the ruins of his- tory , fallen otherwise into ...
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... periods , before the fashions of those strange times were passed away . Poetry is thus the illuminator of history , the paths of which , in early times , would have been dark indeed , without this " light from heaven . " In regard to ...
... periods , before the fashions of those strange times were passed away . Poetry is thus the illuminator of history , the paths of which , in early times , would have been dark indeed , without this " light from heaven . " In regard to ...
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... periods , whether any recitation of verse , by the most accomplished declaimer , can reach the enchantment of the numbers of true poetry , which a person of fine nerve and pure taste can conceive in the silence of thought , while he ...
... periods , whether any recitation of verse , by the most accomplished declaimer , can reach the enchantment of the numbers of true poetry , which a person of fine nerve and pure taste can conceive in the silence of thought , while he ...
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... period , the manly English , I had almost said his own English En- glish , so purely , so radically vernacular it is , which distinguishes the style of Dryden ; I dwell not on these , though , in all the writings of this great master ...
... period , the manly English , I had almost said his own English En- glish , so purely , so radically vernacular it is , which distinguishes the style of Dryden ; I dwell not on these , though , in all the writings of this great master ...
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