Lectures on Poetry and General Literature: Delivered at the Royal Institution in 1830 and 1831Longman, Rees, Orme, Browne, Green, & Longman, 1833 - 394 ページ |
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... English , excelling even the celebrated original in the third satire of Juvenal : - " Haud facile emergunt , quorum virtutibus obstat Res angusta domi . " " This mournful truth is every where confess'd , Slow rises worth by poverty ...
... English , excelling even the celebrated original in the third satire of Juvenal : - " Haud facile emergunt , quorum virtutibus obstat Res angusta domi . " " This mournful truth is every where confess'd , Slow rises worth by poverty ...
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... English , I had almost said his own English En- glish , so purely , so radically vernacular it is , which distinguishes the style of Dryden ; I dwell not on these , though , in all the writings of this great master , not less admirable ...
... English , I had almost said his own English En- glish , so purely , so radically vernacular it is , which distinguishes the style of Dryden ; I dwell not on these , though , in all the writings of this great master , not less admirable ...
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... English coast . ” - The power of painting , here displayed , has almost made sound itself picturesque ; and in poetical paint- ing it may be so ; it is so in those phrases , " they left behind them that great fall of waters " ( under ...
... English coast . ” - The power of painting , here displayed , has almost made sound itself picturesque ; and in poetical paint- ing it may be so ; it is so in those phrases , " they left behind them that great fall of waters " ( under ...
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... our own could make tolerable to a good ear in English prose . I cannot stay to justify this remark , but I am sure that it is correct . 2 Some works of this description , however , have E 3 NO . III . 77 THE FORM OF POETRY .
... our own could make tolerable to a good ear in English prose . I cannot stay to justify this remark , but I am sure that it is correct . 2 Some works of this description , however , have E 3 NO . III . 77 THE FORM OF POETRY .
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... English language can sustain its dignity under the most gorgeous array of diction , prodigality of thought , and heraldic bla- zonry of illustration . Our writers , therefore , who love a florid style , have no pretext for betaking them ...
... English language can sustain its dignity under the most gorgeous array of diction , prodigality of thought , and heraldic bla- zonry of illustration . Our writers , therefore , who love a florid style , have no pretext for betaking them ...
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