Lectures on Poetry and General Literature: Delivered at the Royal Institution in 1830 and 1831Longman, 1833 - 394 ページ |
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... five hundred for the Lay of the Last Minstrel , and from one to two , from two to three , and from three to four thousand pounds for so many - prices other ballad - like romances in succession ; C 3 NO . I. 29 THE PRE - EMINENCE OF POETRY .
... five hundred for the Lay of the Last Minstrel , and from one to two , from two to three , and from three to four thousand pounds for so many - prices other ballad - like romances in succession ; C 3 NO . I. 29 THE PRE - EMINENCE OF POETRY .
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... succession ; unprecedented in poetical finance , and not likely to be given again till another Sir Walter shall arise to witch the world with noble penmanship . * I will never degrade poetry so low as to admit , even for argument's sake ...
... succession ; unprecedented in poetical finance , and not likely to be given again till another Sir Walter shall arise to witch the world with noble penmanship . * I will never degrade poetry so low as to admit , even for argument's sake ...
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... succession of sounds , that we feel , though we cannot tell how we feel that there was a harmony , grace , and perfection in ancient numbers , which modern languages , in their best estate , have few capabilities of rivalling . - - The ...
... succession of sounds , that we feel , though we cannot tell how we feel that there was a harmony , grace , and perfection in ancient numbers , which modern languages , in their best estate , have few capabilities of rivalling . - - The ...
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... succession of cadences carried through to the last syllable of the fourteen lines , lines so admir- ably arranged , that the place of each in the tune ( if we may so speak ) can be almost known by the ear , as well as by the ...
... succession of cadences carried through to the last syllable of the fourteen lines , lines so admir- ably arranged , that the place of each in the tune ( if we may so speak ) can be almost known by the ear , as well as by the ...
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... succession , and is greatly disap- pointed if they do not occur so frequently as to destroy their own effect , -defeat the very purpose for which wonders are wrought . Where all is marvellous , nothing is so . Besides , with unbounded ...
... succession , and is greatly disap- pointed if they do not occur so frequently as to destroy their own effect , -defeat the very purpose for which wonders are wrought . Where all is marvellous , nothing is so . Besides , with unbounded ...
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