Lectures on Poetry and General LiteratureRoutledge/Thoemmes Press, 1995 - 394 ページ |
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... images of men's wits remain unmaimed in books for ever , exempt from the injuries of time , — because capable of perpetual renovation . Neither can they properly be called images , because , in their way , they generate still , and cast ...
... images of men's wits remain unmaimed in books for ever , exempt from the injuries of time , — because capable of perpetual renovation . Neither can they properly be called images , because , in their way , they generate still , and cast ...
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... images and ideas is so revolting , that the mind which could endure it must be either ori- ginally insensible to all that is delicate , beautiful , and true in poetry , painting , and reality , or it would soon be rendered so . Let us ...
... images and ideas is so revolting , that the mind which could endure it must be either ori- ginally insensible to all that is delicate , beautiful , and true in poetry , painting , and reality , or it would soon be rendered so . Let us ...
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... image of beauty , - it was then that Athens , the eye of Greece , shone forth in all its lustre , and , when it closed ... images of their popular divinities , and their divinities were but the symbols of the worshippers themselves ...
... image of beauty , - it was then that Athens , the eye of Greece , shone forth in all its lustre , and , when it closed ... images of their popular divinities , and their divinities were but the symbols of the worshippers themselves ...
目次
THE PREEMINENCE OF POETRY AMONG THE FINE ARTS | 1 |
THE FORM OF POETRY | 73 |
THE DICTION OF POETRY | 114 |
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