Lectures on Poetry and General LiteratureRoutledge/Thoemmes Press, 1995 - 394 ページ |
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... once to the works of the eldest and greatest poets of every country . In Homer , Dante , and Chaucer , for example , it is exceedingly curious to remark with what scrupulous care and minuteness personal appearance , stature , bulk ...
... once to the works of the eldest and greatest poets of every country . In Homer , Dante , and Chaucer , for example , it is exceedingly curious to remark with what scrupulous care and minuteness personal appearance , stature , bulk ...
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... once are brought ( As through the vision of a trance ) All in the compass of a glance ! " It is then , in the recollection of such a day , in- nocently spent with friends , of whom some have been long dead , others are far separated ...
... once are brought ( As through the vision of a trance ) All in the compass of a glance ! " It is then , in the recollection of such a day , in- nocently spent with friends , of whom some have been long dead , others are far separated ...
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... once enjoyed on Parnassus , and which , as their only immortality , they will possess so long as the literary relics of Greece and Rome are studied and admired . On the other hand , the oriental mythology , if I may so style it , as ...
... once enjoyed on Parnassus , and which , as their only immortality , they will possess so long as the literary relics of Greece and Rome are studied and admired . On the other hand , the oriental mythology , if I may so style it , as ...
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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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