Lectures on Poetry and General Literature |
この書籍内から
検索結果1-3 / 20
339 ページ
valour which was a matter of course , being called into continual exercise by the
economy of war in those times , in which , during every battle , innumerable
single combats were waging at once throughout the whole field ; - these were the
...
valour which was a matter of course , being called into continual exercise by the
economy of war in those times , in which , during every battle , innumerable
single combats were waging at once throughout the whole field ; - these were the
...
380 ページ
his verse ( Milton uniformly did his best ) equal to the power which he could
exercise upon them , his themes would never have been inferior to the loftiest
and finest which he adorned in that golden era of his genius between the
publication of ...
his verse ( Milton uniformly did his best ) equal to the power which he could
exercise upon them , his themes would never have been inferior to the loftiest
and finest which he adorned in that golden era of his genius between the
publication of ...
390 ページ
... and character , on which moreover they exercise an authority peculiar to the
present age , and never dreamed of by critics in any past period since the
alphabet was invented . Formerly reviews were , on the whole , what they
professed to be ...
... and character , on which moreover they exercise an authority peculiar to the
present age , and never dreamed of by critics in any past period since the
alphabet was invented . Formerly reviews were , on the whole , what they
professed to be ...
レビュー - レビューを書く
レビューが見つかりませんでした。
目次
THE PREEMINENCE OF POETRY AMONG THE FINE ARTS | 1 |
WHAT IS POETICAL | 39 |
THE FORM OF POETRY | 73 |
著作権 | |
他の 7 セクションは表示されていません
他の版 - すべて表示
多く使われている語句
according admiration affections ancient appear associated beauty becomes called century character circumstances common composition death delight diction earth employed English equally especially example excellence exercise existence express fact fancy feel figures former genius give glory Greece hand heart heaven highest hope human ideas images imagination interest invention Italy kind knowledge language latter learning least less light lines literature living look Lord manner means memory mind moral nature never objects once original painting passage passed passions perfect period person poem poet poetical poetry present produced prose pure reader respect rhyme scarcely scene sense sentiments song sound speak spirit strains style success taste theme things thou thought thousand tion touch true truth verse whole writing