Lectures on Poetry and General Literature: Delivered at the Royal Institution in 1830 and 1831Longman, 1833 - 394 ページ |
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... meaning of its movements ; for its harmonies are ever united with distinct feelings and emotions of the rational soul ; their associations are always clear and easily comprehensible : whereas music , when it is not allied to language ...
... meaning of its movements ; for its harmonies are ever united with distinct feelings and emotions of the rational soul ; their associations are always clear and easily comprehensible : whereas music , when it is not allied to language ...
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... meaning , ) than either by reading aloud , or hearken- ing to another who reads . I appeal to those present who are most skilled in the delicacies of rhythmical periods , whether any recitation of verse , by the most accomplished ...
... meaning , ) than either by reading aloud , or hearken- ing to another who reads . I appeal to those present who are most skilled in the delicacies of rhythmical periods , whether any recitation of verse , by the most accomplished ...
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... meaning expressed , and the unutterable meanings implied in these few and plain words , cannot be too much admired . " The force of ( language ) The ― could no further go , " to parody a NO . 11 . 47 WHAT IS POETICAL .
... meaning expressed , and the unutterable meanings implied in these few and plain words , cannot be too much admired . " The force of ( language ) The ― could no further go , " to parody a NO . 11 . 47 WHAT IS POETICAL .
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... meaning than intelligible words could express . Had the noble bard been asked , what he himself intended by this extraordi- nary phrase , to make it clear might have cost him more labour in vain than he was wont to expend , who seldom ...
... meaning than intelligible words could express . Had the noble bard been asked , what he himself intended by this extraordi- nary phrase , to make it clear might have cost him more labour in vain than he was wont to expend , who seldom ...
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... meaning more emphatic than the author of the apostrophe himself contemplated , we join our voices with his , in crying , - ✓ " Ye stars , which are the poetry of heaven ! " But in touching " the lyre of Heaven , " ( to borrow the happy ...
... meaning more emphatic than the author of the apostrophe himself contemplated , we join our voices with his , in crying , - ✓ " Ye stars , which are the poetry of heaven ! " But in touching " the lyre of Heaven , " ( to borrow the happy ...
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