Lectures on Poetry and General Literature: Delivered at the Royal Institution in 1830 and 1831Longman, 1833 - 394 páginas |
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... OBJECTS OF NATU- RAL HISTORY . 12mo . with Plates , 4th Edit . 7s . 6d . bds . PHILOSOPHICAL CONVERSA- TIONS ; familiarly explaining the Ef- fects and Causes of many Daily Occur . rences in Natural Phenomena . By F. C. BAKEWELL . 12mo ...
... OBJECTS OF NATU- RAL HISTORY . 12mo . with Plates , 4th Edit . 7s . 6d . bds . PHILOSOPHICAL CONVERSA- TIONS ; familiarly explaining the Ef- fects and Causes of many Daily Occur . rences in Natural Phenomena . By F. C. BAKEWELL . 12mo ...
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... Objects of Sight.- The Poetical in Sounds . The Poetical of Place and Cir- cumstance . The Poetical Aspects of visible Nature . The Poetical in Childhood and Old Age - 39 LECTURE III . THE FORM OF POETRY . Verse and Prose ...
... Objects of Sight.- The Poetical in Sounds . The Poetical of Place and Cir- cumstance . The Poetical Aspects of visible Nature . The Poetical in Childhood and Old Age - 39 LECTURE III . THE FORM OF POETRY . Verse and Prose ...
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... objects , which pre- existed in the artist's mind ; and out of a thousand of which he has produced one , partaking of all and concentrating their excellencies , like the Venus of Apelles , to which the beauties of Greece lent their ...
... objects , which pre- existed in the artist's mind ; and out of a thousand of which he has produced one , partaking of all and concentrating their excellencies , like the Venus of Apelles , to which the beauties of Greece lent their ...
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... objects of which it is composed are as familiar to our eyes , as the words in which they could be explained are to our ears , so that we recognise them at once , and can judge without commentary of the grouping and perspective . But the ...
... objects of which it is composed are as familiar to our eyes , as the words in which they could be explained are to our ears , so that we recognise them at once , and can judge without commentary of the grouping and perspective . But the ...
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... objects , is otherwise inferior , has decided pre - eminence here . The following stanzas from , probably a hasty , but certainly a happy effusion of Thomas Campbell's , in the dew and blossom of his youthful poetry , will exemplify ...
... objects , is otherwise inferior , has decided pre - eminence here . The following stanzas from , probably a hasty , but certainly a happy effusion of Thomas Campbell's , in the dew and blossom of his youthful poetry , will exemplify ...
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3d Edit admiration Æneid affections ancient Author beauty blank verse cadence character circumstances colour composition death delight diction Dryden earth eloquence employed English Engravings equally excellence exquisite Faerie Queene fancy Fcap feel Foolscap 8vo genius glory Greece Greek hand harmony heart heaven Henry Kirke White hieroglyphics Homer honour human ideas Iliad images imagination invention Joanna Baillie kind labours Lamech language latter learning less lines literature living Lord Lord Byron LUCY AIKIN ment metre Milton mind modern moral nations nature never original painting Paradise Lost passage passions peculiar perfect perpetual Pisistratus Plates pleonasm poem poet poetical poetry present prose reader rhyme ROBERT SOUTHEY Roman scarcely scene sentiments song soul sound Spenserian stanza spirit splendour stanzas style sublime syllables taste thee theme things thou thought tion tongue truth verse vols whole words writing