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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... , —that it calls not up into his mind ideas more enlarged than what the sounds convey , but , on the contrary , its dignity lessens and - declines , he may conclude , that whatever pierces NO . TI . 43 WHAT IS POETICAL .
... , —that it calls not up into his mind ideas more enlarged than what the sounds convey , but , on the contrary , its dignity lessens and - declines , he may conclude , that whatever pierces NO . TI . 43 WHAT IS POETICAL .
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... ideas we conceive of it ; whose force we cannot possibly withstand , which sinks immediately deep , and makes such an im- pression on the mind as cannot easily be effaced : — in a word , we may pronounce that sublime , beau- tiful , and ...
... ideas we conceive of it ; whose force we cannot possibly withstand , which sinks immediately deep , and makes such an im- pression on the mind as cannot easily be effaced : — in a word , we may pronounce that sublime , beau- tiful , and ...
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... ideas ; the poetry of sounds , which , under ordinary circumstances , would have been disregarded by the ear , so that if a man had asked his neighbour whether he heard them , the other would have had to listen before he could answer ...
... ideas ; the poetry of sounds , which , under ordinary circumstances , would have been disregarded by the ear , so that if a man had asked his neighbour whether he heard them , the other would have had to listen before he could answer ...
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... idea heightens the reality of it : the mysterious murmurs , their gradual subsidence , and the happy omen , with true British spirit inferred by Eugenius , that the victory must have fallen to his countrymen , are all in the noblest ...
... idea heightens the reality of it : the mysterious murmurs , their gradual subsidence , and the happy omen , with true British spirit inferred by Eugenius , that the victory must have fallen to his countrymen , are all in the noblest ...
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... idea to that wayward mind , which , in the context , is about consulting them as the rulers of human destinies , there is a sense , in which , I think , " the stars " may truly and intelligi- bly be styled " the poetry of heaven . " How ...
... idea to that wayward mind , which , in the context , is about consulting them as the rulers of human destinies , there is a sense , in which , I think , " the stars " may truly and intelligi- bly be styled " the poetry of heaven . " How ...
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