Lectures on Poetry and General Literature: Delivered at the Royal Institution in 1830 and 1831Longman, 1833 - 394 ページ |
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... less adorned than the opening of " Paradise Lost ; " the cadence of the verse alone redeems the whole from being plain prose in the first six lines ; but thenceforward it rises through every clause in energy and grandeur , till the ...
... less adorned than the opening of " Paradise Lost ; " the cadence of the verse alone redeems the whole from being plain prose in the first six lines ; but thenceforward it rises through every clause in energy and grandeur , till the ...
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... less perfect in managing the cadences and intonations of a voice " as musical as is Apollo's lute , " in the delivery of the most fa- miliar , impassioned , or heroic speeches which the whole range of the British drama imposed , from ...
... less perfect in managing the cadences and intonations of a voice " as musical as is Apollo's lute , " in the delivery of the most fa- miliar , impassioned , or heroic speeches which the whole range of the British drama imposed , from ...
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... less perfectly , all the subjects of painting drawn from visible nature , has the whole invisible world to itself , - thoughts , feel- ings , imaginations , affections , all that memory can preserve of things past , and all that ...
... less perfectly , all the subjects of painting drawn from visible nature , has the whole invisible world to itself , - thoughts , feel- ings , imaginations , affections , all that memory can preserve of things past , and all that ...
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... less tolerable in sculpture than in painting , music , and even poetry itself . Nothing in it is truly excellent , but that which is pre - eminently so ; because nothing less than the most successful strokes of the happiest chisel can ...
... less tolerable in sculpture than in painting , music , and even poetry itself . Nothing in it is truly excellent , but that which is pre - eminently so ; because nothing less than the most successful strokes of the happiest chisel can ...
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... less by imitation than by rivalry , and borrowing nothing from them but elemental principles ; with this grand advantage , which can less strictly be said to belong to models in any other polite art , namely , that what could be done ...
... less by imitation than by rivalry , and borrowing nothing from them but elemental principles ; with this grand advantage , which can less strictly be said to belong to models in any other polite art , namely , that what could be done ...
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