Lectures on Poetry and General Literature: Delivered at the Royal Institution in 1830 and 1831Longman, 1833 - 394 páginas |
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... felt , saw , thought , and was , while he was conceiving and composing his work . And this theory is confirmed by the fact , that though original genius is wonderfully aided in its developement 4 NO . I. THE PRE - EMINENCE OF POETRY .
... felt , saw , thought , and was , while he was conceiving and composing his work . And this theory is confirmed by the fact , that though original genius is wonderfully aided in its developement 4 NO . I. THE PRE - EMINENCE OF POETRY .
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... facts , the person , the whole story , we are charmed , affected , or surprised by the power of the master . Without the book the wand of the enchanter cannot work the spell . Landscape painting is that which is most easily understood ...
... facts , the person , the whole story , we are charmed , affected , or surprised by the power of the master . Without the book the wand of the enchanter cannot work the spell . Landscape painting is that which is most easily understood ...
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... fact . They refer to a morning walk , in company with a Russian lady , to a place called " the Fountain of the Thorn , " on an eminence near Vienna , commanding a view of the city , the Danube , and the neighbouring country to a vast ...
... fact . They refer to a morning walk , in company with a Russian lady , to a place called " the Fountain of the Thorn , " on an eminence near Vienna , commanding a view of the city , the Danube , and the neighbouring country to a vast ...
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... fact it has been intended to exalt them , that , by showing the elder of the four sisters to be the intellectual superior of the younger three ( illustrious and unsurpassed as each is in her own department ) , she herself might be ...
... fact it has been intended to exalt them , that , by showing the elder of the four sisters to be the intellectual superior of the younger three ( illustrious and unsurpassed as each is in her own department ) , she herself might be ...
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... facts of history , embellished not be- yond 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 ...
... facts of history , embellished not be- yond 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 ...
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Lectures on Poetry and General Literature: Delivered at the Royal ... James Montgomery Visualização completa - 1833 |
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