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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... becomes prosaic without the vigour and elasticity of prose . On either hand it is grace- ful , and even commendable , for masters in each kind of composition - and if duly qualified , they are ex- pressly licensed by the Court of Apollo ...
... becomes prosaic without the vigour and elasticity of prose . On either hand it is grace- ful , and even commendable , for masters in each kind of composition - and if duly qualified , they are ex- pressly licensed by the Court of Apollo ...
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... becomes prose , and that conventional ornament which is allowed to verse ; but splendid ornament is no more essential to verse than naked simplicity is to prose . The gravest critics place tragedy in the highest rank of poetical achieve ...
... becomes prose , and that conventional ornament which is allowed to verse ; but splendid ornament is no more essential to verse than naked simplicity is to prose . The gravest critics place tragedy in the highest rank of poetical achieve ...
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... becomes a prophet , looks to the issues , and foretells them . The enemies of Israel shall be smitten with terror when they hear these tidings ; while to the ransomed tribes , their recent deliverance through the Red Sea is a pledge ...
... becomes a prophet , looks to the issues , and foretells them . The enemies of Israel shall be smitten with terror when they hear these tidings ; while to the ransomed tribes , their recent deliverance through the Red Sea is a pledge ...
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... becomes supple and languid in ancient metres , instead of elastic and rebounding to its natural tone , after the utmost flexure or tension which the laws of such labours require . Modern Metres and Forms of Verse . It is not needful ...
... becomes supple and languid in ancient metres , instead of elastic and rebounding to its natural tone , after the utmost flexure or tension which the laws of such labours require . Modern Metres and Forms of Verse . It is not needful ...
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... become obsolete , except as occasionally interpolated with the heroic standard of ten , or employed in stanzas of unequal numbers . In the former case it was called the " Alexandrine , " and was introduced almost ex- clusively in ...
... become obsolete , except as occasionally interpolated with the heroic standard of ten , or employed in stanzas of unequal numbers . In the former case it was called the " Alexandrine , " and was introduced almost ex- clusively in ...
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