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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... living poet , in reference to the discovery of the planet Herschel , ) there is yet another note a key - note , which , with its chords , embodies the harmonies of all created things , whether visible or invisible , whether they belong ...
... living poet , in reference to the discovery of the planet Herschel , ) there is yet another note a key - note , which , with its chords , embodies the harmonies of all created things , whether visible or invisible , whether they belong ...
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... living , as they did , in the light of nature , but under circumstances peculiarly favourable to the development of every kind of talent ; who cul- tivated all the fine arts , and carried , as we have ocular demonstration , history ...
... living , as they did , in the light of nature , but under circumstances peculiarly favourable to the development of every kind of talent ; who cul- tivated all the fine arts , and carried , as we have ocular demonstration , history ...
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... living tongue ) , — it is almost as difficult to imagine how this could have been , as how such light might be let in to the mind's eye of a man born blind , as would supply the lack of sight to his bodily eye , and enable him , without ...
... living tongue ) , — it is almost as difficult to imagine how this could have been , as how such light might be let in to the mind's eye of a man born blind , as would supply the lack of sight to his bodily eye , and enable him , without ...
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... living authors , not one has shown greater command of diction than Mr. Wordsworth ; suiting his style to his subjects with consummate address , - though sometimes with unhappy effect , from the difficulty 134 NO . IV . THE DICTION OF ...
... living authors , not one has shown greater command of diction than Mr. Wordsworth ; suiting his style to his subjects with consummate address , - though sometimes with unhappy effect , from the difficulty 134 NO . IV . THE DICTION OF ...
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... living nature ; the language of the strong passions should be stern , abrupt , sententious , and sublime ; that of the gentler affections , ardent , flowing , figurative , and beautifully redundant ; while , in both instances , every ...
... living nature ; the language of the strong passions should be stern , abrupt , sententious , and sublime ; that of the gentler affections , ardent , flowing , figurative , and beautifully redundant ; while , in both instances , every ...
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