Lectures on the English PoetsJ. Templeman, 1841 - 407 páginas |
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... idea of it by every refinement of ingenuity and extravagance of illustration ; to make it a bugbear to ourselves , to point it out to others in all the splendour of deformity , to embody it to the senses , to stigmatise it by name , to ...
... idea of it by every refinement of ingenuity and extravagance of illustration ; to make it a bugbear to ourselves , to point it out to others in all the splendour of deformity , to embody it to the senses , to stigmatise it by name , to ...
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... ideas should be expressed in prose , another in verse . Milton has told us his idea of poetry in a single line : - " Thoughts that voluntary move Harmonious numbers . " As there are certain sounds that excite cer- tain movements , and ...
... ideas should be expressed in prose , another in verse . Milton has told us his idea of poetry in a single line : - " Thoughts that voluntary move Harmonious numbers . " As there are certain sounds that excite cer- tain movements , and ...
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... ideas , nor in their grammatical arrange- ments in common speech , is there any princi- ple of natural imitation , or correspondence to the individual ideas , or to the tone of feeling with which they are conveyed to others . The jerks ...
... ideas , nor in their grammatical arrange- ments in common speech , is there any princi- ple of natural imitation , or correspondence to the individual ideas , or to the tone of feeling with which they are conveyed to others . The jerks ...
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... idea gives a tone and colour to others , where one feeling melts others into it , there can be no reason why the same principle should not be extended to the sounds by which the voice utters these emotions of the soul , and blends ...
... idea gives a tone and colour to others , where one feeling melts others into it , there can be no reason why the same principle should not be extended to the sounds by which the voice utters these emotions of the soul , and blends ...
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... idea of Providence ; Dante is a personification of blind will ; and in Ossian we see the decayof life , and the fag end of the world . Homer's poetry is the heroic : it is full of life and action : it is bright as the day , strong as a ...
... idea of Providence ; Dante is a personification of blind will ; and in Ossian we see the decayof life , and the fag end of the world . Homer's poetry is the heroic : it is full of life and action : it is bright as the day , strong as a ...
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