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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... sense , is a power from Heaven ; wherein it consists , I know not ; but this I do know , that there never existed a poet of the highest order , who either learned his art of one , or taught it to another . It is true that the poet com ...
... sense , is a power from Heaven ; wherein it consists , I know not ; but this I do know , that there never existed a poet of the highest order , who either learned his art of one , or taught it to another . It is true that the poet com ...
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... sense of the melody of speech . On the other hand , poets and declaimers have frequently had no ear at all for music . Pope had none ; Garrick had none ; yet in harmonious rhythmical composition , the poet to this hour is un- excelled ...
... sense of the melody of speech . On the other hand , poets and declaimers have frequently had no ear at all for music . Pope had none ; Garrick had none ; yet in harmonious rhythmical composition , the poet to this hour is un- excelled ...
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... sense , that the character of those thoughts cannot be mis- taken . Poetry goes farther than both ; and when one of the sisters had laid down her chisel , the other her pencil , she continues her strain ; wherein , having already sung ...
... sense , that the character of those thoughts cannot be mis- taken . Poetry goes farther than both ; and when one of the sisters had laid down her chisel , the other her pencil , she continues her strain ; wherein , having already sung ...
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... sense , builds up the ruins of his- tory , fallen otherwise into irrecoverable dilapidation . From the epic , dramatic , satiric , didactic , and even from the lyric remains of the Greeks and Romans , we learn more than history , were ...
... sense , builds up the ruins of his- tory , fallen otherwise into irrecoverable dilapidation . From the epic , dramatic , satiric , didactic , and even from the lyric remains of the Greeks and Romans , we learn more than history , were ...
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... sense , in which , I think , " the stars " may truly and intelligi- bly be styled " the poetry of heaven . " How ? — Not certainly on account of their visible splendour ; for the gas - lamps in a single street of this metro- polis ...
... sense , in which , I think , " the stars " may truly and intelligi- bly be styled " the poetry of heaven . " How ? — Not certainly on account of their visible splendour ; for the gas - lamps in a single street of this metro- polis ...
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