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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... respect dishonourable to the art ) has been a snare by which multitudes of its professors have been tempted to dishonour both it and themselves , by courtly servility to royal and noble patrons ; - by yet viler degradation in minis ...
... respect dishonourable to the art ) has been a snare by which multitudes of its professors have been tempted to dishonour both it and themselves , by courtly servility to royal and noble patrons ; - by yet viler degradation in minis ...
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... respecting Mr. West and Sir Walter Scott are adopted from common report ; but , however incorrect they may be , the impression made on the public mind , on the presumption of their truth , is sufficient for the author's argument here ...
... respecting Mr. West and Sir Walter Scott are adopted from common report ; but , however incorrect they may be , the impression made on the public mind , on the presumption of their truth , is sufficient for the author's argument here ...
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... respects , as the transmitter of knowledge concerning the past , is compelled to vail to poetry . Not that the records of actual events can be so properly conveyed in verse ( though bards in all nations were the first chroniclers ) as ...
... respects , as the transmitter of knowledge concerning the past , is compelled to vail to poetry . Not that the records of actual events can be so properly conveyed in verse ( though bards in all nations were the first chroniclers ) as ...
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... respects , splendid piles of error , on which eloquence , argument , all the power , penetration , and subtilty of minds of the highest order were expended in comparatively vain speculations ; resembling their temples , —prodigies of ...
... respects , splendid piles of error , on which eloquence , argument , all the power , penetration , and subtilty of minds of the highest order were expended in comparatively vain speculations ; resembling their temples , —prodigies of ...
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... respecting the sublime , sanctions this mode of proof : " He that hath a competent share of natural and acquired taste may easily distinguish the value of any performance from a bare recital of it . If he finds that it transports not ...
... respecting the sublime , sanctions this mode of proof : " He that hath a competent share of natural and acquired taste may easily distinguish the value of any performance from a bare recital of it . If he finds that it transports not ...
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