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... Spanish poets of prime note , have rejected rhyme , both in larger and in
shorter works ; as have also , long since , our best English tragedies ; as a thing
of itself , to all judicious ears , trivial and of no true musical delight , which
consists only ...
... Spanish poets of prime note , have rejected rhyme , both in larger and in
shorter works ; as have also , long since , our best English tragedies ; as a thing
of itself , to all judicious ears , trivial and of no true musical delight , which
consists only ...
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All that pious verse can do , is to help the memory , and delight the ear ; and for
these purposes it may be very useful ; but it supplies nothing to the mind . The
ideas of Christian theology are too simple for eloquence , too sacred for fiction ,
and ...
All that pious verse can do , is to help the memory , and delight the ear ; and for
these purposes it may be very useful ; but it supplies nothing to the mind . The
ideas of Christian theology are too simple for eloquence , too sacred for fiction ,
and ...
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Of fairies , especially , the delight of childhood , and , in their place , not less the
delight of age , renewing in luxurious reverie the feelings of childhood : - of fairies
it may be said that nothing was ever invented by the wit of man so finely fanciful ...
Of fairies , especially , the delight of childhood , and , in their place , not less the
delight of age , renewing in luxurious reverie the feelings of childhood : - of fairies
it may be said that nothing was ever invented by the wit of man so finely fanciful ...
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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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