Lectures on Poetry and General Literature: Delivered at the Royal Institution in 1830 and 1831Longman, 1833 - 394 páginas |
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... Truth a Test of Poetry . The Poetical in 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 ...
... Truth a Test of Poetry . The Poetical in 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 ...
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... truth in the statement , as refers to poets of the same class as such composers them- selves are , yet it is the express business of those who set poetry at all , to adapt their notes to the pitch of it , whereby their own melodies will ...
... truth in the statement , as refers to poets of the same class as such composers them- selves are , yet it is the express business of those who set poetry at all , to adapt their notes to the pitch of it , whereby their own melodies will ...
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... truth . While the conflict continued , the com- batant thought of himself only ; he aimed at nothing but victory ; when life and this were lost , his last thoughts , his sole thoughts , would turn to his wife and his little children ...
... truth . While the conflict continued , the com- batant thought of himself only ; he aimed at nothing but victory ; when life and this were lost , his last thoughts , his sole thoughts , would turn to his wife and his little children ...
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... truth is every where confess'd , Slow rises worth by poverty depress'd . " Vanity of Human Wishes . To return , it has been declared by Dr. Johnson , that booksellers are the best patrons . Both sayings may be equally true , though ...
... truth is every where confess'd , Slow rises worth by poverty depress'd . " Vanity of Human Wishes . To return , it has been declared by Dr. Johnson , that booksellers are the best patrons . Both sayings may be equally true , though ...
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... be , the impression made on the public mind , on the presumption of their truth , is sufficient for the author's argument here . - tiffs and potentates , the latter have languished in 30 NO . I. THE PRE - EMINENCE OF POETRY .
... be , the impression made on the public mind , on the presumption of their truth , is sufficient for the author's argument here . - tiffs and potentates , the latter have languished in 30 NO . I. THE PRE - EMINENCE OF POETRY .
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Lectures on Poetry and General Literature: Delivered at the Royal ... James Montgomery Visualização completa - 1833 |
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