Lectures on Poetry and General LiteratureRoutledge/Thoemmes Press, 1995 - 394 ページ |
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... mind , as sculp- ture addresses the mind through the eye . of In sculpture , nothing is less impressive than the allegorical personages that haunt cenotaphs , and crowd cathedral walls ; for , however admirably wrought , they awaken not ...
... mind , as sculp- ture addresses the mind through the eye . of In sculpture , nothing is less impressive than the allegorical personages that haunt cenotaphs , and crowd cathedral walls ; for , however admirably wrought , they awaken not ...
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... mind of the reader , and sets the reader's mind at work upon itself , with thick - coming fancies , of which those lent by the poet are but the precursors ; so that the longer he dwells , and the oftener the man of right feeling re ...
... mind of the reader , and sets the reader's mind at work upon itself , with thick - coming fancies , of which those lent by the poet are but the precursors ; so that the longer he dwells , and the oftener the man of right feeling re ...
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... mind of man , or in the scenes and circumstances of domestic life . In poetry , late as it is in the age of the ... minds , must have been poets had they been born to thrones , they would have woven for themselves chaplets of bays more ...
... mind of man , or in the scenes and circumstances of domestic life . In poetry , late as it is in the age of the ... minds , must have been poets had they been born to thrones , they would have woven for themselves chaplets of bays more ...
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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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