Lectures on Poetry and General Literature: Delivered at the Royal Institution in 1830 and 1831Longman, 1833 - 394 páginas |
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... interest will be excited . The child's question , " Is it true ? " immediately oc- curs ; and just in proportion as we ascertain the facts , the person , the whole story , we are charmed , affected , or surprised by the power of the ...
... interest will be excited . The child's question , " Is it true ? " immediately oc- curs ; and just in proportion as we ascertain the facts , the person , the whole story , we are charmed , affected , or surprised by the power of the ...
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... interest would be felt in the whole , and curiosity to find out every part , when we knew that a real city , stream , and land- scape were depicted . This , however , would be the extent to which the painter could transport the eye and ...
... interest would be felt in the whole , and curiosity to find out every part , when we knew that a real city , stream , and land- scape were depicted . This , however , would be the extent to which the painter could transport the eye and ...
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... interest . That the market - price of the greatest works of lite- rature , of poetry in particular , should be very in- commensurate to the toil , the time , and the expense of thought required to perfect them , is a circum- stance ...
... interest . That the market - price of the greatest works of lite- rature , of poetry in particular , should be very in- commensurate to the toil , the time , and the expense of thought required to perfect them , is a circum- stance ...
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... interest and curiosity , that the town was , in a little time , left " almost empty . " And what occasioned this ? The inevitable association of ideas ; the poetry of sounds , which , under ordinary circumstances , would have been ...
... interest and curiosity , that the town was , in a little time , left " almost empty . " And what occasioned this ? The inevitable association of ideas ; the poetry of sounds , which , under ordinary circumstances , would have been ...
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... interest was at stake ; some mightier cause than ever yet the sword had pleaded , or trumpet had proclaimed . Then came sudden alarms , and hurryings to and fro ; trepidations of innumerable fugitives ; I know not whether from the good ...
... interest was at stake ; some mightier cause than ever yet the sword had pleaded , or trumpet had proclaimed . Then came sudden alarms , and hurryings to and fro ; trepidations of innumerable fugitives ; I know not whether from the good ...
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Lectures on Poetry and General Literature: Delivered at the Royal ... James Montgomery Visualização completa - 1833 |
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