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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... common complaint with ordinary composers , that poets do not write verses suitable for music . Though there is some truth in the statement , as refers to poets of the same class as such composers them- selves are , yet it is the express ...
... common complaint with ordinary composers , that poets do not write verses suitable for music . Though there is some truth in the statement , as refers to poets of the same class as such composers them- selves are , yet it is the express ...
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... common course of things be other- wise - just in proportion as a writer's lucubrations bring profit to his bookseller , the bookseller will be liberal in remunerating his talents , for the strongest reason in the world , to secure his ...
... common course of things be other- wise - just in proportion as a writer's lucubrations bring profit to his bookseller , the bookseller will be liberal in remunerating his talents , for the strongest reason in the world , to secure his ...
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... common report ; but , however incorrect they may be , the impression made on the public mind , on the presumption of their truth , is sufficient for the author's argument here . - tiffs and potentates , the latter have languished in 30 ...
... common report ; but , however incorrect they may be , the impression made on the public mind , on the presumption of their truth , is sufficient for the author's argument here . - tiffs and potentates , the latter have languished in 30 ...
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... common task as one , the other , or all three had completed ; in the course of which , they would often ask questions re- specting circumstances and allusions , as well as doc- trines and sentiments , contained in the book , which , to ...
... common task as one , the other , or all three had completed ; in the course of which , they would often ask questions re- specting circumstances and allusions , as well as doc- trines and sentiments , contained in the book , which , to ...
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... common - place associations are excluded . This is poetry to the eye . There is also poetry to the ear . Hearken to it . The Poetical in Sounds . I submit the preamble to Dryden's Essay on Dramatic Poesie : — - " It was that memorable ...
... common - place associations are excluded . This is poetry to the eye . There is also poetry to the ear . Hearken to it . The Poetical in Sounds . I submit the preamble to Dryden's Essay on Dramatic Poesie : — - " It was that memorable ...
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