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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... Painting.- Poetry and Sculpture . The Comparative Rewards of Professors of the Fine Arts . Poetry compared with Eloquence , History , and Philosophy . - Permanence of Poetry - LECTURE II . WHAT IS POETICAL . - Page 1 --- Truth a Test of ...
... Painting.- Poetry and Sculpture . The Comparative Rewards of Professors of the Fine Arts . Poetry compared with Eloquence , History , and Philosophy . - Permanence of Poetry - LECTURE II . WHAT IS POETICAL . - Page 1 --- Truth a Test of ...
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... painting in description , and before sculpture in imagery . Anterior to the discovery of letters , it was employed to communicate the lessons of wisdom , to celebrate the achievements of valour , and to promulgate the sanctions of law ...
... painting in description , and before sculpture in imagery . Anterior to the discovery of letters , it was employed to communicate the lessons of wisdom , to celebrate the achievements of valour , and to promulgate the sanctions of law ...
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... Painting . - Poetry is superior to painting ; for poetry is pro- gressive , painting stationary , in its capabilities of de- scription . Poetry elevates the soul through every gradation of thought and feeling , producing its greatest ...
... Painting . - Poetry is superior to painting ; for poetry is pro- gressive , painting stationary , in its capabilities of de- scription . Poetry elevates the soul through every gradation of thought and feeling , producing its greatest ...
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... Painting is limited to a movement of time and an eye - glance of space ; but it must be con- fessed that it can make that moment last for ages , and render that eye - glance illustrious as the sun . Poetry is restrained neither to time ...
... Painting is limited to a movement of time and an eye - glance of space ; but it must be con- fessed that it can make that moment last for ages , and render that eye - glance illustrious as the sun . Poetry is restrained neither to time ...
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... painting claim the ad- vantage of poetry ; because there the pencil perpe- tuates the very features , air , and personal appearance of the individual represented ; and when that indi- vidual is one of eminence , a hero , a patriot , a ...
... painting claim the ad- vantage of poetry ; because there the pencil perpe- tuates the very features , air , and personal appearance of the individual represented ; and when that indi- vidual is one of eminence , a hero , a patriot , a ...
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