Lectures on Poetry and General LiteratureRoutledge/Thoemmes Press, 1995 - 394 ページ |
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... passions are portrayed with unparalleled force and feeling compare these with " the real language of men in a state ... passion itself can inspire in minds less trem- blingly alive to every touch of pain or pleasure . Hence the delight ...
... passions are portrayed with unparalleled force and feeling compare these with " the real language of men in a state ... passion itself can inspire in minds less trem- blingly alive to every touch of pain or pleasure . Hence the delight ...
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... passions of animals , or rather such passions as animals might be supposed to have , if , instead of warm blood , cool vegetable juices cir- culated through their veins ; so that , though every lady - flower has from one to twenty beaux ...
... passions of animals , or rather such passions as animals might be supposed to have , if , instead of warm blood , cool vegetable juices cir- culated through their veins ; so that , though every lady - flower has from one to twenty beaux ...
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... passion ; " and he has written a series of Satires to exemplify it . It is probably true , that every man living covets distinction , and in some point or other so far excels his neighbours as to imagine himself entitled , in that ...
... passion ; " and he has written a series of Satires to exemplify it . It is probably true , that every man living covets distinction , and in some point or other so far excels his neighbours as to imagine himself entitled , in that ...
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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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