Lectures on Poetry and General LiteratureRoutledge/Thoemmes Press, 1995 - 394 ページ |
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... than all , yet in per- petual youth ; the nurse of each , yet more beautiful than either of them in her loveliest attire . The most perfect models of eloquence may be found in the C 4 NO . I. 31 THE PRE - EMINENCE OF POETRY .
... than all , yet in per- petual youth ; the nurse of each , yet more beautiful than either of them in her loveliest attire . The most perfect models of eloquence may be found in the C 4 NO . I. 31 THE PRE - EMINENCE OF POETRY .
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... perfect as he is , in his own unri • Milton's splendid view of the intellectual glories of ancient Greece may be advantageously quoted here : - " There shalt thou hear and learn the secret power Of harmony , in tones and numbers hit By ...
... perfect as he is , in his own unri • Milton's splendid view of the intellectual glories of ancient Greece may be advantageously quoted here : - " There shalt thou hear and learn the secret power Of harmony , in tones and numbers hit By ...
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... perfect manage- ment of lights and shadows in the other , it is difficult to imagine that in these they could compete with the greatest masters and practitioners of modern times . The construction of Greek and Latin verse is pretty well ...
... perfect manage- ment of lights and shadows in the other , it is difficult to imagine that in these they could compete with the greatest masters and practitioners of modern times . The construction of Greek and Latin verse is pretty well ...
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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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admiration Æneid affections amidst ancient beauty blank verse cadence character circumstances colour composition contemporaries death delight diction Dryden earth Egyptians eloquence employed English equally excellence exquisite Faerie Queene fancy feel genius glory grace Greece Greek hand harmony heart heaven Henry Kirke White hieroglyphics honour human ideas Iliad images imagination invention Joanna Baillie John Clare kind labours Lamech language latter learning less lines literature living Lord Lord Byron ment metre Milton mind modern moral nations nature never once painting Paradise Lost passage passions peculiar perfect perpetual Pisistratus pleonasm poem poet poetical poetry present prose reader rhyme Robert Burns Roman Saracens scarcely scene sculpture sentiments song soul sound Spenserian stanza spirit splendour stanzas stars strains style sublime syllables taste thee theme things thou thought tion tongue touch truth verse Virgil whole words writing