Lectures on the English PoetsH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1924 - 256 páginas |
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William Hazlitt. LECTURES ON THE ENGLISH POETS LECTURE I. - INTRODUCTORY ON POETRY IN GENERAL THE best general notion which I can give of poetry is , that it is the natural impression of any object or event , by its vividness exciting an ...
William Hazlitt. LECTURES ON THE ENGLISH POETS LECTURE I. - INTRODUCTORY ON POETRY IN GENERAL THE best general notion which I can give of poetry is , that it is the natural impression of any object or event , by its vividness exciting an ...
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... poetry and prose . The Iliad does not cease to be poetry in a literal translation ; and Addison's Campaign has been very properly denominated a Gazette in rhyme . Common prose differs from poetry , as treating for the most part either ...
... poetry and prose . The Iliad does not cease to be poetry in a literal translation ; and Addison's Campaign has been very properly denominated a Gazette in rhyme . Common prose differs from poetry , as treating for the most part either ...
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... poetry is the heroic : it is full of life and action : it is bright as the day , strong as a river . In the vigour of his intellect , he grapples with all the 1 Burke's writings are not poetry , notwithstanding the vividness of the ...
... poetry is the heroic : it is full of life and action : it is bright as the day , strong as a river . In the vigour of his intellect , he grapples with all the 1 Burke's writings are not poetry , notwithstanding the vividness of the ...
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