Lectures on the English Poets, and the English Comic WritersBell, 1869 - 232 páginas |
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... producing , by sympathy , a cer- tain modulation of the voice , or sounds , expressing it . ^ In treating of poetry , I shall speak first of the subject- couleu matter of it , next of the forms of expression to which it gives birth ...
... producing , by sympathy , a cer- tain modulation of the voice , or sounds , expressing it . ^ In treating of poetry , I shall speak first of the subject- couleu matter of it , next of the forms of expression to which it gives birth ...
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... 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.
... 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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... persuade the will , and convince the reason ; poetry produces its effect by instantaneous sympathy . Nothing is a subject for poetry that admits of a dispute . different periods of history - Homer , the Bible , 20 On Poetry in General .
... persuade the will , and convince the reason ; poetry produces its effect by instantaneous sympathy . Nothing is a subject for poetry that admits of a dispute . different periods of history - Homer , the Bible , 20 On Poetry in General .
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... produce on his feelings ; and his poetry accordingly gives the same thrill- ing and overwhelming sensation which is caught by gazing on the face of a person who has seen some object of horror . The improbability of the events , the ...
... produce on his feelings ; and his poetry accordingly gives the same thrill- ing and overwhelming sensation which is caught by gazing on the face of a person who has seen some object of horror . The improbability of the events , the ...
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