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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... Greece . But the stars , by which the fisher- men of the Hebrides , " Placed far upon the melancholy main , " -- were wont to steer their little barks in the days of Iona's prosperity , - those stars have never missed , in their ...
... Greece . But the stars , by which the fisher- men of the Hebrides , " Placed far upon the melancholy main , " -- were wont to steer their little barks in the days of Iona's prosperity , - those stars have never missed , in their ...
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... Greece , might have invented for herself , while learning the old Erse , among the mountains and glens of Caledonia , —has also a minor scale , of touch- ing tenderness , as well as a major , of spirit - stirring strength . Burns ...
... Greece , might have invented for herself , while learning the old Erse , among the mountains and glens of Caledonia , —has also a minor scale , of touch- ing tenderness , as well as a major , of spirit - stirring strength . Burns ...
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... Greece and Rome were , in their origin , of this kind ; but such is the caprice of public taste , or perhaps the perversity of human nature , that the further these compositions departed from their original character , the more pleasing ...
... Greece and Rome were , in their origin , of this kind ; but such is the caprice of public taste , or perhaps the perversity of human nature , that the further these compositions departed from their original character , the more pleasing ...
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... Greece and Rome , -shall utterly change the whole character of literary taste through- out the civilised world ; or a scattering abroad of its people , like that after the confusion of tongues at L 2 NO . VI . 219 THE POETICAL CHARACTER .
... Greece and Rome , -shall utterly change the whole character of literary taste through- out the civilised world ; or a scattering abroad of its people , like that after the confusion of tongues at L 2 NO . VI . 219 THE POETICAL CHARACTER .
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... Greece . I shall neither expatiate upon these , nor pal- liate them ; but a word or two may be expedient . In youth , when we first become enamoured of the works of the great poets , we naturally imagine those must themselves be the ...
... Greece . I shall neither expatiate upon these , nor pal- liate them ; but a word or two may be expedient . In youth , when we first become enamoured of the works of the great poets , we naturally imagine those must themselves be the ...
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