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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... taste may easily distinguish the value of any performance from a bare recital of it . If he finds that it transports not his soul , nor exalts his thoughts , —that it calls not up into his mind ideas more enlarged than what the sounds ...
... taste may easily distinguish the value of any performance from a bare recital of it . If he finds that it transports not his soul , nor exalts his thoughts , —that it calls not up into his mind ideas more enlarged than what the sounds ...
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... , are all in the noblest style and the purest taste , → are all poetry in substance , -maiden poetry , and only not વહ " Married to immortal verse . " The Poetical of Place and Circumstance . - - But 50 NO . II . WHAT IS POETICAL .
... , are all in the noblest style and the purest taste , → are all poetry in substance , -maiden poetry , and only not વહ " Married to immortal verse . " The Poetical of Place and Circumstance . - - But 50 NO . II . WHAT IS POETICAL .
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... taste . Verse 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 ...
... taste . Verse 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 ...
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... taste a favourite book for nearly half a century . The language of the original , indeed , has such com- pass and capabilities for every kind of composition , that poetical prose , and even prosaic verse , may be made agreeable in it ...
... taste a favourite book for nearly half a century . The language of the original , indeed , has such com- pass and capabilities for every kind of composition , that poetical prose , and even prosaic verse , may be made agreeable in it ...
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... taste , and degree of civilisation among the people who employ it . The most ancient and simple ( apparently ) is the Hebrew ; presuming , as we must , that the Psalms , Prophecies , and certain other portions of the Sacred Scriptures ...
... taste , and degree of civilisation among the people who employ it . The most ancient and simple ( apparently ) is the Hebrew ; presuming , as we must , that the Psalms , Prophecies , and certain other portions of the Sacred Scriptures ...
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