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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... reader will be more inclined to approve than condemn what he cannot but perceive has been done in good faith , and in honour of a noble art , which its advo- cate may have • " loved , not wisely , but too well . " That art he pretends ...
... reader will be more inclined to approve than condemn what he cannot but perceive has been done in good faith , and in honour of a noble art , which its advo- cate may have • " loved , not wisely , but too well . " That art he pretends ...
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... reader the flame which burns in his own ; but the bosom thus enkindled cannot communicate the fire to a third . In the breast of the bard alone , that energy of thought which gives birth to poetry is an active principle ; in all others ...
... reader the flame which burns in his own ; but the bosom thus enkindled cannot communicate the fire to a third . In the breast of the bard alone , that energy of thought which gives birth to poetry is an active principle ; in all others ...
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... reader feels himself carried away by the impetuosity of that " adventurous song , That with no middle flight intends to soar Above the Aconian mount : " and experiences full proof of the poet's power to ac- complish his purpose , so ...
... reader feels himself carried away by the impetuosity of that " adventurous song , That with no middle flight intends to soar Above the Aconian mount : " and experiences full proof of the poet's power to ac- complish his purpose , so ...
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... comprehensively , in mass or in detail , foreshortened or progressive , line by line , shade by shade , till it completely possesses the reader , and puts him as completely in possession of all that NO . I. 15 THE PRE - EMINENCE OF POETRY .
... comprehensively , in mass or in detail , foreshortened or progressive , line by line , shade by shade , till it completely possesses the reader , and puts him as completely in possession of all that NO . I. 15 THE PRE - EMINENCE OF POETRY .
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... reader has only to follow , in any direction , the retro- spective avenues opened on every hand . 66 After shedding the glory of sunshine on the waves and islands " of the river , the green luxuri- ance of the champaign , and the ...
... reader has only to follow , in any direction , the retro- spective avenues opened on every hand . 66 After shedding the glory of sunshine on the waves and islands " of the river , the green luxuri- ance of the champaign , and the ...
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