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... prose . On either hand it is grace- ful , and even commendable , for masters in each kind of composition and if duly qualified , they are ex- pressly licensed by the Court of Apollo -to sally out in quest of game into the preserves of ...
... prose . On either hand it is grace- ful , and even commendable , for masters in each kind of composition and if duly qualified , they are ex- pressly licensed by the Court of Apollo -to sally out in quest of game into the preserves of ...
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... prose ? Next to the measure of the language , the principal distinction appears to be this : that poetry admits of but few words expressive of very abstracted ideas ; whereas prose abounds with them . And as our ideas derived from ...
... prose ? Next to the measure of the language , the principal distinction appears to be this : that poetry admits of but few words expressive of very abstracted ideas ; whereas prose abounds with them . And as our ideas derived from ...
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... prose ; eye . may so it is more agreeable to read in Mr. Gibbon's History , Germany was at that time overshadowed with extensive forests , ' than that Germany was at that time full of extensive forests . But when this mode of expression ...
... prose ; eye . may so it is more agreeable to read in Mr. Gibbon's History , Germany was at that time overshadowed with extensive forests , ' than that Germany was at that time full of extensive forests . But when this mode of expression ...
目次
THE PREEMINENCE OF POETRY AMONG THE FINE ARTS | 1 |
THE FORM OF POETRY | 73 |
THE DICTION OF POETRY | 114 |
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