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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... character of those thoughts cannot be mis- taken . Poetry goes farther than both ; and when one of the sisters had laid down her chisel , the other her pencil , she continues her strain ; wherein , having already sung what each have ...
... character of those thoughts cannot be mis- taken . Poetry goes farther than both ; and when one of the sisters had laid down her chisel , the other her pencil , she continues her strain ; wherein , having already sung what each have ...
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... characters of succeeding ages . Cicero , all perfect as he is , in his own unri Milton's splendid view of the intellectual glories of ancient Greece may be advantageously quoted here : — " There shalt thou hear and learn the secret ...
... characters of succeeding ages . Cicero , all perfect as he is , in his own unri Milton's splendid view of the intellectual glories of ancient Greece may be advantageously quoted here : — " There shalt thou hear and learn the secret ...
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... character of life . Poetry , in a word , shows us men , not only as kings and legisla- tors , warriors and philosophers , tyrants and slaves , actors and sufferers upon the public stage , -but men in all their domestic relationships ...
... character of life . Poetry , in a word , shows us men , not only as kings and legisla- tors , warriors and philosophers , tyrants and slaves , actors and sufferers upon the public stage , -but men in all their domestic relationships ...
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... character . The heavenly bodies alone appear to us the identical luminaries , in size , lustre , movement , and relative position , which they ap- peared to Adam and Eve in Paradise , when - 66 " at their shady lodge arrived , both ...
... character . The heavenly bodies alone appear to us the identical luminaries , in size , lustre , movement , and relative position , which they ap- peared to Adam and Eve in Paradise , when - 66 " at their shady lodge arrived , both ...
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... it is only discernible at the nice distance , and in the peculiar point of view , which , by bringing out some latent excellence , or some happy incidence , E - gives it a new and unexpected character . Hence THE FORM OF POETRY.
... it is only discernible at the nice distance , and in the peculiar point of view , which , by bringing out some latent excellence , or some happy incidence , E - gives it a new and unexpected character . Hence THE FORM OF POETRY.
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