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Hence , however perfect in theory modern prosody may be , in practice it
stumbles on the threshold ; and it is perhaps a thousand years or more , since a
line of Homer or Virgil has been repeated in the same manner as Virgil or Homer
would ...
Hence , however perfect in theory modern prosody may be , in practice it
stumbles on the threshold ; and it is perhaps a thousand years or more , since a
line of Homer or Virgil has been repeated in the same manner as Virgil or Homer
would ...
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Here every line is alive with action , as well as coice , to communicate in every
clause fresh intelligence of the feelings of the speakers , and to bring out their
individual characters ; but , above all , to intimate , in the simplest manner , those
...
Here every line is alive with action , as well as coice , to communicate in every
clause fresh intelligence of the feelings of the speakers , and to bring out their
individual characters ; but , above all , to intimate , in the simplest manner , those
...
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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 the writers themselves
, glad ...
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 the writers themselves
, glad ...
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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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