Lectures on Poetry and General Literature: Delivered at the Royal Institution in 1830 and 1831Longman, 1833 - 394 ページ |
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... true poetry ; and of these there are scarcely ten who are familiarly known by their works at this day . The art of constructing easy , elegant , and even spirited verse , may be acquired by any mind of moderate capacity , and enriched ...
... true poetry ; and of these there are scarcely ten who are familiarly known by their works at this day . The art of constructing easy , elegant , and even spirited verse , may be acquired by any mind of moderate capacity , and enriched ...
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... true that the poet com- municates to the bosom of his reader the flame which burns in his own ; but the bosom thus enkindled cannot communicate the fire to a third . In the breast of the bard alone , that energy of thought which gives ...
... true that the poet com- municates to the bosom of his reader the flame which burns in his own ; but the bosom thus enkindled cannot communicate the fire to a third . In the breast of the bard alone , that energy of thought which gives ...
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... true , I have not often been put to this drudgery ; but where I have , the words will sufficiently show , that I was then a slave to the composition , which I will never be again . It is my part to invent , and the musician's to humour ...
... true , I have not often been put to this drudgery ; but where I have , the words will sufficiently show , that I was then a slave to the composition , which I will never be again . It is my part to invent , and the musician's to humour ...
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... true ? " immediately oc- curs ; and just in proportion as we ascertain the facts , the person , the whole story , we are charmed , affected , or surprised by the power of the master . Without the book the wand of the enchanter cannot ...
... true ? " immediately oc- curs ; and just in proportion as we ascertain the facts , the person , the whole story , we are charmed , affected , or surprised by the power of the master . Without the book the wand of the enchanter cannot ...
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... has been declared by Dr. Johnson , that booksellers are the best patrons . Both sayings may be equally true , though neither of them is - strictly so . It is as purely figurative to 28 NO . I. THE PRE - EMINENCE OF POETRY .
... has been declared by Dr. Johnson , that booksellers are the best patrons . Both sayings may be equally true , though neither of them is - strictly so . It is as purely figurative to 28 NO . I. THE PRE - EMINENCE OF POETRY .
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