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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... true use of quantity , as well as articulation , in the antique tongues . In history , as a matter of fact , whether creditable to the eccentricity of human taste or not , it will hardly be disputed , that Xenophon and Thucydides have ...
... true use of quantity , as well as articulation , in the antique tongues . In history , as a matter of fact , whether creditable to the eccentricity of human taste or not , it will hardly be disputed , that Xenophon and Thucydides have ...
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... true , that he would banish poets from his commonwealth ; first , however , crowning them with bays . But there were immunities under his system of polity which ren- dered it no disgrace for the divinest of human arts to be forbidden ...
... true , that he would banish poets from his commonwealth ; first , however , crowning them with bays . But there were immunities under his system of polity which ren- dered it no disgrace for the divinest of human arts to be forbidden ...
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... true . Had all the writings of Greek and Roman moralists been preserved , they would but have ex- hibited the impossibility of man by searching to find out God , without a distinct revelation from himself . They would have been , in ...
... true . Had all the writings of Greek and Roman moralists been preserved , they would but have ex- hibited the impossibility of man by searching to find out God , without a distinct revelation from himself . They would have been , in ...
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Delivered at the Royal Institution in 1830 and 1831 James Montgomery. down as true and good , and being mingled with whatever was really good and true , became of more perilous malignity than the extravagances and atro- cities of poetry ...
Delivered at the Royal Institution in 1830 and 1831 James Montgomery. down as true and good , and being mingled with whatever was really good and true , became of more perilous malignity than the extravagances and atro- cities of poetry ...
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... true poetry , which a person of fine nerve and pure taste can conceive in the silence of thought , while he looks upon the page that records them . Do not the harmonies of Shakspeare himself ring more melodiously in remembrance , than ...
... true poetry , which a person of fine nerve and pure taste can conceive in the silence of thought , while he looks upon the page that records them . Do not the harmonies of Shakspeare himself ring more melodiously in remembrance , than ...
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