Lectures on Poetry and General Literature: Delivered at the Royal Institution in 1830 and 1831Longman, 1833 - 394 ページ |
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... when ( angered with our slow payment , or moved with our learner- like admiration ) he exercised his speech in praise of B his faculty . He said , soldiers were the noblest THE PRE-EMINENCE OF POETRY AMONG THE FINE ARTS Apologue.
... when ( angered with our slow payment , or moved with our learner- like admiration ) he exercised his speech in praise of B his faculty . He said , soldiers were the noblest THE PRE-EMINENCE OF POETRY AMONG THE FINE ARTS Apologue.
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... admiration of the pencil that drew them is the highest ingredient of our delight in beholding them , unless , by local , historical , or personal associations , the trees , the streams , the hills , or the buildings , remind us of ...
... admiration of the pencil that drew them is the highest ingredient of our delight in beholding them , unless , by local , historical , or personal associations , the trees , the streams , the hills , or the buildings , remind us of ...
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... admired and feared may be condemned to obloquy , and abandoned to ob- livion . Poetry compared with Eloquence , History , and Philosophy . In reference to other species of literature , it is not my purpose to present them in any ...
... admired and feared may be condemned to obloquy , and abandoned to ob- livion . Poetry compared with Eloquence , History , and Philosophy . In reference to other species of literature , it is not my purpose to present them in any ...
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... admirable in prose than in verse , there will hardly be found a paragraph of equal power and impression with this ... admired . " The force of ( language ) The ― could no further go , " to parody a NO . 11 . 47 WHAT IS POETICAL .
... admirable in prose than in verse , there will hardly be found a paragraph of equal power and impression with this ... admired . " The force of ( language ) The ― could no further go , " to parody a NO . 11 . 47 WHAT IS POETICAL .
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... admirable ; while , in music and painting - from contemporaneous testi- mony and analogy with their other accomplish- we may presume , that they had reached ments - - an exquisite proficiency ; yet , from their ignorance of 96 NO . III ...
... admirable ; while , in music and painting - from contemporaneous testi- mony and analogy with their other accomplish- we may presume , that they had reached ments - - an exquisite proficiency ; yet , from their ignorance of 96 NO . III ...
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