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... associated with the most gorgeous imaginations that modern poetry has
conjured up and converted into realities . For myself , I am free to acknowledge ,
that the effect produced on my mind by the perusal resembled the dreams of the
Opium ...
... associated with the most gorgeous imaginations that modern poetry has
conjured up and converted into realities . For myself , I am free to acknowledge ,
that the effect produced on my mind by the perusal resembled the dreams of the
Opium ...
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Among the latter there are ten or twelve names ( and it would not be easy to add
as many more , ) so familiarly associated with the revival and the early progress
of letters in Europe , that they instantly recur to recollection when the subject , in ...
Among the latter there are ten or twelve names ( and it would not be easy to add
as many more , ) so familiarly associated with the revival and the early progress
of letters in Europe , that they instantly recur to recollection when the subject , in ...
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... and presuming that literal . writing was not then invented , we conclude that the
figures were employed , and placed in a conspicuous situation , to remind the
spectators of the sentiment with which they were associated , and which had
been ...
... and presuming that literal . writing was not then invented , we conclude that the
figures were employed , and placed in a conspicuous situation , to remind the
spectators of the sentiment with which they were associated , and which had
been ...
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THE PREEMINENCE OF POETRY AMONG THE FINE ARTS | 1 |
WHAT IS POETICAL | 39 |
THE FORM OF POETRY | 73 |
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