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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... prose , as numerous as the richest verse , and Demosthenes himself , -of the effects of whose speeches as " fulmined " from the living voice over the heads of audiences that could criticise every syllable , even when Philip was at the ...
... prose , as numerous as the richest verse , and Demosthenes himself , -of the effects of whose speeches as " fulmined " from the living voice over the heads of audiences that could criticise every syllable , even when Philip was at the ...
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... prose , because , it has been said , he could not excel Homer in verse , and at the head of one or the other species of literature he had determined to be ; -thus acknowledging the pre - eminence of that which he did not adopt , by ...
... prose , because , it has been said , he could not excel Homer in verse , and at the head of one or the other species of literature he had determined to be ; -thus acknowledging the pre - eminence of that which he did not adopt , by ...
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... prose , especially in ethics . Most of the philosophers are but names , and their systems traditions , at this day . Plato , Aristotle , Cicero , and Seneca alone have survived , in sufficient bulk , to show what they were ; giants in ...
... prose , especially in ethics . Most of the philosophers are but names , and their systems traditions , at this day . Plato , Aristotle , Cicero , and Seneca alone have survived , in sufficient bulk , to show what they were ; giants in ...
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... prose than in verse , there will hardly be found a paragraph of equal power and impression with this , and the context which I shall presently quote ; -I dwell not on these , but I call the earnest attention of my audience to the ...
... prose than in verse , there will hardly be found a paragraph of equal power and impression with this , and the context which I shall presently quote ; -I dwell not on these , but I call the earnest attention of my audience to the ...
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... Prose . - In every language , barbarous or polished ( I be- lieve ) , there are two modes of utterance — speaking and singing ; and two kinds of cadence in the col- location of syllables , corresponding to speech and song - prose and ...
... Prose . - In every language , barbarous or polished ( I be- lieve ) , there are two modes of utterance — speaking and singing ; and two kinds of cadence in the col- location of syllables , corresponding to speech and song - prose and ...
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