Lectures on Poetry and General LiteratureRoutledge/Thoemmes Press, 1995 - 394 ページ |
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... Hope and Memory constitute the principal elements ; and these , for the most part , are exercised in reference to age before it arrives , and childhood when it is past , — " Till youth's delirious dream is o'er , Sanguine with hope , we ...
... Hope and Memory constitute the principal elements ; and these , for the most part , are exercised in reference to age before it arrives , and childhood when it is past , — " Till youth's delirious dream is o'er , Sanguine with hope , we ...
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... Hope in the bosom of the lad , who thinks to himself , much oftener than he says it , " When I am a man ! " — and by the tender but sublime emotions of the man , looking back through the vista of years , and exclaiming , " When I was a ...
... Hope in the bosom of the lad , who thinks to himself , much oftener than he says it , " When I am a man ! " — and by the tender but sublime emotions of the man , looking back through the vista of years , and exclaiming , " When I was a ...
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... hope relies , And every pang that rends his heart Bids expectation rise . " Hope , like the glimmering taper's light , Adorns and cheers his way , And still , as darker grows the night , Emits a brighter ray . " GOLDSMITH . Is this ...
... hope relies , And every pang that rends his heart Bids expectation rise . " Hope , like the glimmering taper's light , Adorns and cheers his way , And still , as darker grows the night , Emits a brighter ray . " GOLDSMITH . Is this ...
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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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