Lectures on Poetry and General LiteratureRoutledge/Thoemmes Press, 1995 - 394 ページ |
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... excellence and high merits of Wordsworth , and I am indebted to him for drawing my attention to the exquisite beauty of the 104th Psalm . ' , 7 6 The Athenaeum , 1833 , pp . 360–61 . 7 Henry Crabb Robinson on Books and Their Writers ...
... excellence and high merits of Wordsworth , and I am indebted to him for drawing my attention to the exquisite beauty of the 104th Psalm . ' , 7 6 The Athenaeum , 1833 , pp . 360–61 . 7 Henry Crabb Robinson on Books and Their Writers ...
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... excellence may be clearly dis- covered , and where , at the same time , all their home- liness and common - place associations are excluded . This is poetry to the eye . There is also poetry to the ear . Hearken to it . The Poetical in ...
... excellence may be clearly dis- covered , and where , at the same time , all their home- liness and common - place associations are excluded . This is poetry to the eye . There is also poetry to the ear . Hearken to it . The Poetical in ...
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... excellence , that I hold them so high , and would excite my contemporaries to rival and transcend them by original models of their own , of equal or surpassing grace , freedom , elegance , and energy , combining every beauty of thought ...
... excellence , that I hold them so high , and would excite my contemporaries to rival and transcend them by original models of their own , of equal or surpassing grace , freedom , elegance , and energy , combining every beauty of thought ...
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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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