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If the novelty of the thought be past before the reader can comprehend the form of
words in which it appears , though both the novelty and the beauty of the
passage may strike him , they will not strike him at once , but successively , — the
...
If the novelty of the thought be past before the reader can comprehend the form of
words in which it appears , though both the novelty and the beauty of the
passage may strike him , they will not strike him at once , but successively , — the
...
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As much may be said of Pope's “ Messiah , ” which leaves all his original
productions immeasurably behind it , in combined elevation of thought , affluence
of imagery , beauty of diction , and fervency of spirit . It follows , that poetry of the ...
As much may be said of Pope's “ Messiah , ” which leaves all his original
productions immeasurably behind it , in combined elevation of thought , affluence
of imagery , beauty of diction , and fervency of spirit . It follows , that poetry of the ...
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... and due effect , yet few compositions in verse can be purely preceptive ,
without the “ aid of foreign ornament ; ” nor can it be literally said of any art or
science , thus handled , that its “ beauty is , " when unadorned , adorned the most
. ” It must ...
... and due effect , yet few compositions in verse can be purely preceptive ,
without the “ aid of foreign ornament ; ” nor can it be literally said of any art or
science , thus handled , that its “ beauty is , " when unadorned , adorned the most
. ” It must ...
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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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