Lectures on Poetry and General LiteratureRoutledge/Thoemmes Press, 1995 - 394 ページ |
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... scarcely recognised , except as an unsightly pro- tuberance . - Of course the idol of the hour was soon clamoured down , as rationally as it had been cried up ; and its dishonoured rival , with no good will , and no good looks , on the ...
... scarcely recognised , except as an unsightly pro- tuberance . - Of course the idol of the hour was soon clamoured down , as rationally as it had been cried up ; and its dishonoured rival , with no good will , and no good looks , on the ...
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... scarcely tell to ony : Conceal yourself as weel's ye can Fra ' critical dissection , But keek * thro ' every other man With sharpen'd sly inspection . " In " the Cottar's Saturday Night , " the poet has so varied his dialect that there ...
... scarcely tell to ony : Conceal yourself as weel's ye can Fra ' critical dissection , But keek * thro ' every other man With sharpen'd sly inspection . " In " the Cottar's Saturday Night , " the poet has so varied his dialect that there ...
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... scarcely be perused without shuddering by any one whose mind is not utterly corrupted . The genius of Burns resembled the pearl of Cleopatra , both in its worth and its fortune ; the one was moulded by nature in secret , beneath the ...
... scarcely be perused without shuddering by any one whose mind is not utterly corrupted . The genius of Burns resembled the pearl of Cleopatra , both in its worth and its fortune ; the one was moulded by nature in secret , beneath the ...
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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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