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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... feel , though we cannot tell how we feel that there was a harmony , grace , and perfection in ancient numbers , which modern languages , in their best estate , have few capabilities of rivalling . - The incompetence of the latter may be ...
... feel , though we cannot tell how we feel that there was a harmony , grace , and perfection in ancient numbers , which modern languages , in their best estate , have few capabilities of rivalling . - The incompetence of the latter may be ...
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... feel the beauty of their full expression , and abhor the elision of a pretended supernumerary vowel . On the brevity of metrical lengths in modern lan- guages , it may be added , that English Iambic verse will seldom bear drawing out ...
... feel the beauty of their full expression , and abhor the elision of a pretended supernumerary vowel . On the brevity of metrical lengths in modern lan- guages , it may be added , that English Iambic verse will seldom bear drawing out ...
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... feel , who can compare the pure egotism of Catullus with the nobler sympathies of Coleridge : - " And now , beloved Stowey ! I behold Thy church - tower , and , methinks , the four huge elms , Clustering , which mark the mansion of my ...
... feel , who can compare the pure egotism of Catullus with the nobler sympathies of Coleridge : - " And now , beloved Stowey ! I behold Thy church - tower , and , methinks , the four huge elms , Clustering , which mark the mansion of my ...
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... feel with his heart , and think with his mind , possess them wholly with his own spirit , or for the time being absorb each of them into himself . - In an age of poetical innovations , Mr. Words- worth has undoubtedly been one of the ...
... feel with his heart , and think with his mind , possess them wholly with his own spirit , or for the time being absorb each of them into himself . - In an age of poetical innovations , Mr. Words- worth has undoubtedly been one of the ...
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... feel- ings , and into dull minds his brighter views , on subjects and of things which might otherwise only indifferently affect them in nature and reality . - - - Mr. Wordsworth himself , though not a popular writer nor one who ever can ...
... feel- ings , and into dull minds his brighter views , on subjects and of things which might otherwise only indifferently affect them in nature and reality . - - - Mr. Wordsworth himself , though not a popular writer nor one who ever can ...
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