Lectures on the English PoetsT. Miller, 1819 - 331 páginas |
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... true to nature , because it is false in point of fact ; but so much the more true and natural , if it conveys the impression which the object under the influence of passion makes on the mind . Let an object , for instance , be presented ...
... true to nature , because it is false in point of fact ; but so much the more true and natural , if it conveys the impression which the object under the influence of passion makes on the mind . Let an object , for instance , be presented ...
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William Hazlitt. flame to accord with the speaker's own feelings , is true poetry . The lover , equally with the poet , speaks of the auburn tresses of his mistress as locks of shining gold , because the least tinge of yellow in the hair ...
William Hazlitt. flame to accord with the speaker's own feelings , is true poetry . The lover , equally with the poet , speaks of the auburn tresses of his mistress as locks of shining gold , because the least tinge of yellow in the hair ...
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... of Shakspeare , which is true poetry , stirs our inmost affections ; abstracts evil from itself by combining it with all the forms of imagination , and with the deepest workings of the heart , and rouses the whole 12 ON POETRY IN GENERAL .
... of Shakspeare , which is true poetry , stirs our inmost affections ; abstracts evil from itself by combining it with all the forms of imagination , and with the deepest workings of the heart , and rouses the whole 12 ON POETRY IN GENERAL .
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... true , and particular accounts of murders and executions about the streets , find it necessary to have them turned into penny ballads , before they can dispose of these interesting and authentic documents . The grave politician drives a ...
... true , and particular accounts of murders and executions about the streets , find it necessary to have them turned into penny ballads , before they can dispose of these interesting and authentic documents . The grave politician drives a ...
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... true ; but the relator had the true genius of a poet . It has been made a question whether Richardson's romances are poetry ; and the answer perhaps is , that they are not poetry , because they are not romance . The interest is worked ...
... true ; but the relator had the true genius of a poet . It has been made a question whether Richardson's romances are poetry ; and the answer perhaps is , that they are not poetry , because they are not romance . The interest is worked ...
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