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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... scene and all its circumstances . Try poetry by this standard ; that which wearies , on acquaintance , is false ; that which improves , is true . -- — ― The rule of Longinus , respecting the sublime , sanctions this mode of proof : " He ...
... scene and all its circumstances . Try poetry by this standard ; that which wearies , on acquaintance , is false ; that which improves , is true . -- — ― The rule of Longinus , respecting the sublime , sanctions this mode of proof : " He ...
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... scene , both in and out of sight ; or rather , every new 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 ...
... scene , both in and out of sight ; or rather , every new 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 ...
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... scene , which we have shown to be so humble and unpre- tending in detail , shines out in fair proportions , without one flaw in colour , form , or grouping , that could displease the most fastidious painter ; without one mean ...
... scene , which we have shown to be so humble and unpre- tending in detail , shines out in fair proportions , without one flaw in colour , form , or grouping , that could displease the most fastidious painter ; without one mean ...
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... scene both to the eye , the imagin- ation , and the heart , is complete ; for but a little beyond it , a furlong or two nearer the spot , reality becomes too potent ; - the unconcerned spectator finds himself there in the vicinity ...
... scene both to the eye , the imagin- ation , and the heart , is complete ; for but a little beyond it , a furlong or two nearer the spot , reality becomes too potent ; - the unconcerned spectator finds himself there in the vicinity ...
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... brightness , the stars revolving in their ranks , may all be withdrawn from the scene , and leave heaven empty , yet then will be presented to the ---- eye and to the mind , the sublimest spectacle on NO . II . 63 WHAT IS POETICAL .
... brightness , the stars revolving in their ranks , may all be withdrawn from the scene , and leave heaven empty , yet then will be presented to the ---- eye and to the mind , the sublimest spectacle on NO . II . 63 WHAT IS POETICAL .
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