Lectures on Poetry and General Literature: Delivered at the Royal Institution in 1830 and 1831Longman, Rees, Orme, Browne, Green, & Longman, 1833 - 394 páginas |
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... CHARACTER ; THE THEMES AND INFLUENCES OF POETRY . - - The Desire of Fame . Few Universal Reputations.- Poetic Aspirations and Pursuits . - The Themes of Poetry . Influence of Poetry . Burns - Henry Kirke White . - .The Robert 216 A ...
... CHARACTER ; THE THEMES AND INFLUENCES OF POETRY . - - The Desire of Fame . Few Universal Reputations.- Poetic Aspirations and Pursuits . - The Themes of Poetry . Influence of Poetry . Burns - Henry Kirke White . - .The Robert 216 A ...
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... character ; while music becomes more complex , cu- rious , and altogether artificial , incapable ( except as an accompaniment to dancing ) of being understood or appreciated by any except professors and ama- teurs . In this department ...
... character ; while music becomes more complex , cu- rious , and altogether artificial , incapable ( except as an accompaniment to dancing ) of being understood or appreciated by any except professors and ama- teurs . In this department ...
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... character , which requires previous acquaintance with that purpose before the spectator can judge whether it has been effected ; we must know all that was intended to be done , be- fore we can comprehend what has actually been done ...
... character , which requires previous acquaintance with that purpose before the spectator can judge whether it has been effected ; we must know all that was intended to be done , be- fore we can comprehend what has actually been done ...
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... character stamped upon the features , these are the highest attempts of the highest minds , in the highest of the imitative arts . It follows , that mediocrity is less tolerable in sculpture than in painting , music , and even poetry ...
... character stamped upon the features , these are the highest attempts of the highest minds , in the highest of the imitative arts . It follows , that mediocrity is less tolerable in sculpture than in painting , music , and even poetry ...
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... characters are engaged . All these are bodied forth to the eye through the mind , as sculp- ture addresses the mind through the eye . In sculpture , nothing is less impressive than the allegorical personages that haunt cenotaphs , and ...
... characters are engaged . All these are bodied forth to the eye through the mind , as sculp- ture addresses the mind through the eye . In sculpture , nothing is less impressive than the allegorical personages that haunt cenotaphs , and ...
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