Lectures on the English Poets, and the English Comic WritersBell, 1869 - 232 páginas |
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... not that he is anything like so large , but because the excess of his size beyond what we are accustomed to expect , or the usual size of things of the same class , produces by contrast a greater feeling On Poetry in General . 5.
... not that he is anything like so large , but because the excess of his size beyond what we are accustomed to expect , or the usual size of things of the same class , produces by contrast a greater feeling On Poetry in General . 5.
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William Hazlitt, William Carew Hazlitt. the same class , produces by contrast a greater feeling of magnitude and ponderous strength than another object of ten times the same dimensions . The intensity of the feeling makes up for the ...
William Hazlitt, William Carew Hazlitt. the same class , produces by contrast a greater feeling of magnitude and ponderous strength than another object of ten times the same dimensions . The intensity of the feeling makes up for the ...
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... greater distance ( morally or physically speaking ) from novelty , from old acquaintance , from our ignorance of them , from our fear of their consequences , from contrast , from unexpected likeness . We can no more take away the ...
... greater distance ( morally or physically speaking ) from novelty , from old acquaintance , from our ignorance of them , from our fear of their consequences , from contrast , from unexpected likeness . We can no more take away the ...
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... and of the vision that came upon him by night . The metaphors in the Old Testament are more boldly figurative , Things were collected more The story into masses , and gave a greater momentum to the 22 On Poetry in General .
... and of the vision that came upon him by night . The metaphors in the Old Testament are more boldly figurative , Things were collected more The story into masses , and gave a greater momentum to the 22 On Poetry in General .
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William Hazlitt, William Carew Hazlitt. into masses , and gave a greater momentum to the imagina- tion . Dante was the father of modern poetry , and he may therefore claim a place in this connection . His poem is the first great step ...
William Hazlitt, William Carew Hazlitt. into masses , and gave a greater momentum to the imagina- tion . Dante was the father of modern poetry , and he may therefore claim a place in this connection . His poem is the first great step ...
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