Lectures on Poetry and General Literature: Delivered at the Royal Institution in 1830 and 1831Longman, 1833 - 394 páginas |
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... body of Geography , Physical , Political , Statistical , and Commercial . Abridged from the larger work . 2nd Edit . in 1 large vol . 8vo . with an Ab- stract of the Population Return of 1831 , and Maps , 18s . bds . · As an ...
... body of Geography , Physical , Political , Statistical , and Commercial . Abridged from the larger work . 2nd Edit . in 1 large vol . 8vo . with an Ab- stract of the Population Return of 1831 , and Maps , 18s . bds . · As an ...
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... body , which cannot be separated without death , -a death , in which the dis- solution of the one causes the disappearance of the other ; if the spell of the words be broken , the charm of the idea is lost . Thus nothing can be less ...
... body , which cannot be separated without death , -a death , in which the dis- solution of the one causes the disappearance of the other ; if the spell of the words be broken , the charm of the idea is lost . Thus nothing can be less ...
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... body may multiply at pleasure , and employ them as tests of whatever assumes to be poetry , by its structure , style , or colouring . That which is highest , purest , loveliest , and most excellent to the eye or to the mind , in ...
... body may multiply at pleasure , and employ them as tests of whatever assumes to be poetry , by its structure , style , or colouring . That which is highest , purest , loveliest , and most excellent to the eye or to the mind , in ...
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... body and the eye of thought . - - Yet more , much more , than this is included ( in- evitably included ) in the association of ideas awa- kened by the silent , solitary firmament . We feel that all the invisible world of spirits ...
... body and the eye of thought . - - Yet more , much more , than this is included ( in- evitably included ) in the association of ideas awa- kened by the silent , solitary firmament . We feel that all the invisible world of spirits ...
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... body uses the word . Poetry , to be complete , must be verse ; and all the wit of man cannot supply a more convenient definition . Every thing else which may be insisted on as essential to good poetry is not peculiar to it , but may ...
... body uses the word . Poetry , to be complete , must be verse ; and all the wit of man cannot supply a more convenient definition . Every thing else which may be insisted on as essential to good poetry is not peculiar to it , but may ...
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