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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... appear , but from what we know that they are , or believe them to be , we look upon these " lesser lights , " which require darkness to reveal them , and in return render mid- night more illustrious than noon - day , we look upon these ...
... appear , but from what we know that they are , or believe them to be , we look upon these " lesser lights , " which require darkness to reveal them , and in return render mid- night more illustrious than noon - day , we look upon these ...
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... appears as solid as adamant , and as palpable as the surface of a molten mirror . Then , though no spectacle can be more august and magnificent , none can be more simple and unique . Form , colour , magnitude , all meet in the eye at ...
... appears as solid as adamant , and as palpable as the surface of a molten mirror . Then , though no spectacle can be more august and magnificent , none can be more simple and unique . Form , colour , magnitude , all meet in the eye at ...
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... appear jewels and pearls on the grass , but run into water in the hand ; the essence and the elements remain , but the grace , the sparkle , and the form are gone . - But , independent of the metrical arrangement of syllables , there is ...
... appear jewels and pearls on the grass , but run into water in the hand ; the essence and the elements remain , but the grace , the sparkle , and the form are gone . - But , independent of the metrical arrangement of syllables , there is ...
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... appears in sight And God is seen by mortal eye . " C. WESLEY . In the next chapter , the same events are celebrated in strains of the highest poetry ; and mark the dif- ference of manner . In the history , it is recorded for information ...
... appears in sight And God is seen by mortal eye . " C. WESLEY . In the next chapter , the same events are celebrated in strains of the highest poetry ; and mark the dif- ference of manner . In the history , it is recorded for information ...
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... appear'd Less than archangel ruin'd , and the ' excess Of glory ' obscured . " Paradise Lost , book i . In this brief clause there are no less than four su- pernumerary syllables in so many successive lines , if verse is to be computed ...
... appear'd Less than archangel ruin'd , and the ' excess Of glory ' obscured . " Paradise Lost , book i . In this brief clause there are no less than four su- pernumerary syllables in so many successive lines , if verse is to be computed ...
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