Lectures on Poetry and General Literature: Delivered at the Royal Institution in 1830 and 1831Longman, 1833 - 394 páginas |
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... sound judgment and impartiality which it displays , we at once confide in the statements it contains . " - Month . Rev. SIR EDWARD SEAWARD'S NARRATIVE OF HIS SHIPWRECK , AND CONSEQUENT DISCOVERY OF CERTAIN ISLANDS IN THE CARIBBEAN SEA ...
... sound judgment and impartiality which it displays , we at once confide in the statements it contains . " - Month . Rev. SIR EDWARD SEAWARD'S NARRATIVE OF HIS SHIPWRECK , AND CONSEQUENT DISCOVERY OF CERTAIN ISLANDS IN THE CARIBBEAN SEA ...
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... 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 . - Characteristics of Prose and Verse . - Jeremy ...
... 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 . - Characteristics of Prose and Verse . - Jeremy ...
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... sound . But the first music must have been vocal , and the first words sung to notes must have been metrical . " Blest pair of Syrens , Voice and Verse ! " exclaims the greatest of our poets , ( himself a musician , and never more a ...
... sound . But the first music must have been vocal , and the first words sung to notes must have been metrical . " Blest pair of Syrens , Voice and Verse ! " exclaims the greatest of our poets , ( himself a musician , and never more a ...
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... sounds , " & c . So sang Milton . Instrumental accompaniments were afterwards invented to aid the influence of both ; and when all three are combined in solemn league and covenant , nothing earthly so effectually presents to our " high ...
... sounds , " & c . So sang Milton . Instrumental accompaniments were afterwards invented to aid the influence of both ; and when all three are combined in solemn league and covenant , nothing earthly so effectually presents to our " high ...
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... - in letters , which the fingers of a child may write or blot , but which , once written , Time himself may not be able to obliterate ; and in - - sounds , which are but passing breath , 20 NO . I. THE PRE - EMINENCE OF POETRY .
... - in letters , which the fingers of a child may write or blot , but which , once written , Time himself may not be able to obliterate ; and in - - sounds , which are but passing breath , 20 NO . I. THE PRE - EMINENCE OF POETRY .
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