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This may be principally owing to the paucity of subjects ( I mean as the art is now
practised ) , and , to an uninitiated eye at least , the similarity of treatment by
ordinary adepts , whether single figures or monumental groups . When , however
...
This may be principally owing to the paucity of subjects ( I mean as the art is now
practised ) , and , to an uninitiated eye at least , the similarity of treatment by
ordinary adepts , whether single figures or monumental groups . When , however
...
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... In Reason's ear they all rejoice , And utter forth a glorious voice ; For ever
singing , as they shine , • The hand that made us is divine ! ' " But in a peculiar ,
and , to myself at least , an intensely interesting view , the stars are poetry of
heaven .
... In Reason's ear they all rejoice , And utter forth a glorious voice ; For ever
singing , as they shine , • The hand that made us is divine ! ' " But in a peculiar ,
and , to myself at least , an intensely interesting view , the stars are poetry of
heaven .
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... instead of being the dullest , heaviest , and least attractive species of literature
to the great mass of readers , which I do not hesitate to acknowledge that it is ,
would be , at least , as generably acceptable as imaginative and intellectual
prose .
... instead of being the dullest , heaviest , and least attractive species of literature
to the great mass of readers , which I do not hesitate to acknowledge that it is ,
would be , at least , as generably acceptable as imaginative and intellectual
prose .
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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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