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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... respecting the ethereal quality itself ) in which every body uses the word . Poetry , to be complete , must be verse ; and all the wit of man cannot supply a more convenient definition . Every thing else which may be insisted on as ...
... respecting the ethereal quality itself ) in which every body uses the word . Poetry , to be complete , must be verse ; and all the wit of man cannot supply a more convenient definition . Every thing else which may be insisted on as ...
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... respect , the advantage of the ear , be- cause in moving along the little horizon of the page , it catches glimpses of words to come , while it retains the receding traces of those that are passed ; and thus is enabled to gather up the ...
... respect , the advantage of the ear , be- cause in moving along the little horizon of the page , it catches glimpses of words to come , while it retains the receding traces of those that are passed ; and thus is enabled to gather up the ...
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... respects had long ceased to be popular . The stanza itself is a very curious knot which re- quires the nicest skill to tie gracefully . In form it is as compact as the Italian sonnet , with this difference , that the stanza is unique ...
... respects had long ceased to be popular . The stanza itself is a very curious knot which re- quires the nicest skill to tie gracefully . In form it is as compact as the Italian sonnet , with this difference , that the stanza is unique ...
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... respect to diction , clear development of the one fine thought which they enclose , and the musical succession of cadences carried through to the last syllable of the fourteen lines , — lines so admir- ably arranged , that the place of ...
... respect to diction , clear development of the one fine thought which they enclose , and the musical succession of cadences carried through to the last syllable of the fourteen lines , — lines so admir- ably arranged , that the place of ...
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... out in the statement , as matter of fact in respect to themselves . In Spanish there are niceties of rhythm , rhyme , and corresponding terminations , neither quite rhyme nor altogether blank H 3 No. IV . 149 THE DICTION OF POETRY .
... out in the statement , as matter of fact in respect to themselves . In Spanish there are niceties of rhythm , rhyme , and corresponding terminations , neither quite rhyme nor altogether blank H 3 No. IV . 149 THE DICTION OF POETRY .
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