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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... Touch their celestial harps of golden wires . " But there is a limit beyond which poetry and music cannot go together ; and it is remarkable , that from the point where they separate , poetry assumes a higher and more commanding , as ...
... Touch their celestial harps of golden wires . " But there is a limit beyond which poetry and music cannot go together ; and it is remarkable , that from the point where they separate , poetry assumes a higher and more commanding , as ...
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... touch his heart - strings with tender emotion , or stir thought from its depths into ardent and earnest exercise . I appeal to all who hear me , whether , among a hundred of the monuments in our cathedrals , and the statues in our ...
... touch his heart - strings with tender emotion , or stir thought from its depths into ardent and earnest exercise . I appeal to all who hear me , whether , among a hundred of the monuments in our cathedrals , and the statues in our ...
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... touch of some Promethean hand , a statue steps out of this en- chanted circle , and looks as though it had grown out of the marble in the course of nature , without the aid of hands ; then indeed does the artist en- rich the beholder ...
... touch of some Promethean hand , a statue steps out of this en- chanted circle , and looks as though it had grown out of the marble in the course of nature , without the aid of hands ; then indeed does the artist en- rich the beholder ...
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... touch upon another peculiarity not yet alluded to , being an extrinsic one , in which each of the others bears away from her a prize " for which they all contend , ” though only of secondary , not to say sordid , value . Though the gift ...
... touch upon another peculiarity not yet alluded to , being an extrinsic one , in which each of the others bears away from her a prize " for which they all contend , ” though only of secondary , not to say sordid , value . Though the gift ...
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... touch of the pencil adds to the graphic representation of the scene , both in and out of sight ; or rather , every new idea heightens the reality of it : the mysterious murmurs , their gradual subsidence , and the happy omen , with true ...
... touch of the pencil adds to the graphic representation of the scene , both in and out of sight ; or rather , every new idea heightens the reality of it : the mysterious murmurs , their gradual subsidence , and the happy omen , with true ...
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