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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... truth , but agreeable to truth ; and the purest morals of philosophy , set forth with lights and sha- dows which transform them from pretended myste- ries , and pompous truisms , into clear , permanent , and influential realities ...
... truth , but agreeable to truth ; and the purest morals of philosophy , set forth with lights and sha- dows which transform them from pretended myste- ries , and pompous truisms , into clear , permanent , and influential realities ...
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... may be absolutely deceived , taking the statements for pure truth ; while , by the former , we must be left proportionately in ignorance of some things needful to be known , to form a correct с 5 NO . I. 33 THE PRE - EMINENCE OF POETRY .
... may be absolutely deceived , taking the statements for pure truth ; while , by the former , we must be left proportionately in ignorance of some things needful to be known , to form a correct с 5 NO . I. 33 THE PRE - EMINENCE OF POETRY .
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... truth , nobody will mistake the pal- pable fictions for facts . In history , on the other hand , it is difficult , nay , impossible , to distinguish between facts and fictions , when both rest upon the same authority , and there happens ...
... truth , nobody will mistake the pal- pable fictions for facts . In history , on the other hand , it is difficult , nay , impossible , to distinguish between facts and fictions , when both rest upon the same authority , and there happens ...
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... truth ( however figuratively invested ) , will no more weary contemplation than the most familiar scenes of the universe tire the sight . For , if there be one characteristic of poetry which exalts it above every other species of ...
... truth ( however figuratively invested ) , will no more weary contemplation than the most familiar scenes of the universe tire the sight . For , if there be one characteristic of poetry which exalts it above every other species of ...
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... Truth a Test of Poetry . But I am to endeavour , by illustrations of what is poetical , to enable those who choose to follow the same course of analogy , to judge for themselves of any composition in verse , whether it can justly lay ...
... Truth a Test of Poetry . But I am to endeavour , by illustrations of what is poetical , to enable those who choose to follow the same course of analogy , to judge for themselves of any composition in verse , whether it can justly lay ...
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