Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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William Hazlitt. ད 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. ད 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 is something to be found only in books , contained in lines of ten syllables , with like endings : but wherever there is a sense of beauty , or power , or har- mony , as in the ... poetry act upon them all our 2 ON POETRY IN GENERAL.
... poetry is something to be found only in books , contained in lines of ten syllables , with like endings : but wherever there is a sense of beauty , or power , or har- mony , as in the ... poetry act upon them all our 2 ON POETRY IN GENERAL.
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... poetry in the world , at different periods of history - Homer , the Bible , Dante , and , let me add , Ossian . In Homer , the principle of action or life is predominant ; in the Bible , the princi- ple of faith and the idea of ...
... poetry in the world , at different periods of history - Homer , the Bible , Dante , and , let me add , Ossian . In Homer , the principle of action or life is predominant ; in the Bible , the princi- ple of faith and the idea of ...
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