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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... whole series was delivered , it is but justice to add , distinctly , that they are in no wise responsible for any thing in these Lectures which was unworthy to be repeated before them . The Author would disdain to shelter himself under ...
... whole series was delivered , it is but justice to add , distinctly , that they are in no wise responsible for any thing in these Lectures which was unworthy to be repeated before them . The Author would disdain to shelter himself under ...
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... whole from being plain prose in the first six lines ; but thenceforward it rises through every clause in energy and grandeur , till the reader feels himself carried away by the impetuosity of that " adventurous song , That with no ...
... whole from being plain prose in the first six lines ; but thenceforward it rises through every clause in energy and grandeur , till the reader feels himself carried away by the impetuosity of that " adventurous song , That with no ...
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... whole range of the British drama imposed , from King Lear to Abel Drugger . It is a common complaint with ordinary composers , that poets do not write verses suitable for music . Though there is some truth in the statement , as refers ...
... whole range of the British drama imposed , from King Lear to Abel Drugger . It is a common complaint with ordinary composers , that poets do not write verses suitable for music . Though there is some truth in the statement , as refers ...
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... whole purpose at one view , but with a generality of character , which requires previous acquaintance with that purpose before the spectator can judge whether it has been effected ; we must know all that was intended to be done , be ...
... whole purpose at one view , but with a generality of character , which requires previous acquaintance with that purpose before the spectator can judge whether it has been effected ; we must know all that was intended to be done , be ...
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... whole story , we are charmed , affected , or surprised by the power of the master . Without the book the wand of the enchanter cannot work the spell . Landscape painting is that which is most easily understood at first sight ; because ...
... whole story , we are charmed , affected , or surprised by the power of the master . Without the book the wand of the enchanter cannot work the spell . Landscape painting is that which is most easily understood at first sight ; because ...
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