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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... becomes more complex , cu- rious , and altogether artificial , incapable ( except as an accompaniment to dancing ) of being understood or appreciated by any except professors and ama- teurs . In this department , though very imperfectly ...
... becomes more complex , cu- rious , and altogether artificial , incapable ( except as an accompaniment to dancing ) of being understood or appreciated by any except professors and ama- teurs . In this department , though very imperfectly ...
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... become a statue of thought in the mind . This may be principally owing to the paucity of subjects ( I mean as the art is now prac- tised ) , and , to an uninitiated eye at least , the similar- ity of treatment by ordinary adepts ...
... become a statue of thought in the mind . This may be principally owing to the paucity of subjects ( I mean as the art is now prac- tised ) , and , to an uninitiated eye at least , the similar- ity of treatment by ordinary adepts ...
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... becomes manifest . On the contrary , from our hasty , negligent , or imperfect perception of it , truth may sometimes be mistaken for imposture ; but when resolutely , patiently , honestly searched into , it gra- dually grows clearer ...
... becomes manifest . On the contrary , from our hasty , negligent , or imperfect perception of it , truth may sometimes be mistaken for imposture ; but when resolutely , patiently , honestly searched into , it gra- dually grows clearer ...
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... becomes too potent ; - the unconcerned spectator finds himself there in the vicinity , here in the midst , of a miserable every - day town ; while the transported seaman , first on the shore , the moment he leaps from the boat , and ...
... becomes too potent ; - the unconcerned spectator finds himself there in the vicinity , here in the midst , of a miserable every - day town ; while the transported seaman , first on the shore , the moment he leaps from the boat , and ...
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... becomes poetical without the fire and spirit of - poetry ; and verse becomes prosaic without the vigour and E 2 NO . III . 75 THE FORM OF POETRY .
... becomes poetical without the fire and spirit of - poetry ; and verse becomes prosaic without the vigour and E 2 NO . III . 75 THE FORM OF POETRY .
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