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Poetry , then , in the sense which I propose to have always in mind , is verse , in
contradistinction to prose ; and this is the sense ( define and dispute as we may
respecting the ethereal quality itself ) in which every body uses the word .
Poetry , then , in the sense which I propose to have always in mind , is verse , in
contradistinction to prose ; and this is the sense ( define and dispute as we may
respecting the ethereal quality itself ) in which every body uses the word .
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I decline to give a specimen , because it would take up too much time to analyse ;
otherwise I could show the sense absolutely halting on foot in the first line , while
the diction rides post to the end of the third to catch a rhyme ; then the sense ...
I decline to give a specimen , because it would take up too much time to analyse ;
otherwise I could show the sense absolutely halting on foot in the first line , while
the diction rides post to the end of the third to catch a rhyme ; then the sense ...
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... not less than of sense to sense , depends the perfection of verse to the ear ,
through which it must ( however we may reason against it ) affect the mind . Let
the amendment be put , and I am sure that it will be negatived without a division .
... not less than of sense to sense , depends the perfection of verse to the ear ,
through which it must ( however we may reason against it ) affect the mind . Let
the amendment be put , and I am sure that it will be negatived without a division .
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Didactic and Descriptive Poetry . ; I class these two together , because poets
themselves so often unite them ; for though we have abundance of pieces , in
which , if “ pure description holds ( not ) the place of sense , ” but occupies its own
...
Didactic and Descriptive Poetry . ; I class these two together , because poets
themselves so often unite them ; for though we have abundance of pieces , in
which , if “ pure description holds ( not ) the place of sense , ” but occupies its own
...
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No living writer can hope for immortality in its only enviable earthly sense , who
does not occupy his talents on subjects worthy of them , and , at least , not
disresputable to their Author , — the Father of lights ! The follies , the sins , and
the ...
No living writer can hope for immortality in its only enviable earthly sense , who
does not occupy his talents on subjects worthy of them , and , at least , not
disresputable to their Author , — the Father of lights ! The follies , the sins , and
the ...
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