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... of a legitimate privilege destroys the very character of the composition . Prose becomes poetical without the fire and spirit of - poetry ; and verse becomes prosaic without the vigour E 2 NO . III . 75 THE FORM OF POETRY .
... of a legitimate privilege destroys the very character of the composition . Prose becomes poetical without the fire and spirit of - poetry ; and verse becomes prosaic without the vigour E 2 NO . III . 75 THE FORM OF POETRY .
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... composition , resembling air , light , health , and other of the higher and more essential requisites of happy existence , which are breathed , seen , enjoyed , without disturb- ing the common tenour of our feelings . When thus adapted ...
... composition , resembling air , light , health , and other of the higher and more essential requisites of happy existence , which are breathed , seen , enjoyed , without disturb- ing the common tenour of our feelings . When thus adapted ...
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... composition , whatever be the subject : all books , in reference to their execution , are literary works ; and so ... compositions , in all languages , have assumed the form of verse ; because , as the subjects were intended to be ...
... composition , whatever be the subject : all books , in reference to their execution , are literary works ; and so ... compositions , in all languages , have assumed the form of verse ; because , as the subjects were intended to be ...
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THE PREEMINENCE OF POETRY AMONG THE FINE ARTS | 1 |
THE FORM OF POETRY | 73 |
THE DICTION OF POETRY | 114 |
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