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... manner as Virgil or Homer would have spoken it , —that is , with the sound which the one or the other had in his ear when he composed it . It is even a question , whether the most sonorous and magnificent period of Cicero could now be ...
... manner as Virgil or Homer would have spoken it , —that is , with the sound which the one or the other had in his ear when he composed it . It is even a question , whether the most sonorous and magnificent period of Cicero could now be ...
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... manner , those awakening cir- cumstances of the tragic story about to be developed , with the time , place , and manner of its occurrence , which are calculated to prepare the mind of the reader or spectator for the sequel . It is ...
... manner , those awakening cir- cumstances of the tragic story about to be developed , with the time , place , and manner of its occurrence , which are calculated to prepare the mind of the reader or spectator for the sequel . It is ...
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James Montgomery. tributions are got up in a masterly manner , but evidently for the purpose of producing the greatest possible effect ; they are positive experiments upon the minds of the readers - not the unburdening of the minds of ...
James Montgomery. tributions are got up in a masterly manner , but evidently for the purpose of producing the greatest possible effect ; they are positive experiments upon the minds of the readers - not the unburdening of the minds of ...
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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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