Lectures on the English PoetsJ. Templeman, 1841 - 407 páginas |
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William Hazlitt. ΤΟ BARRY CORNWALL , WHOM THE AUTHOR OF THESE LECTURES ESTEEMED AS A MAN AND ADMIRED AS A POET , This Volume is Dedicated . CONTENTS . LECTURE I. INTRODUCTORY . - ON POETRY IN.
William Hazlitt. ΤΟ BARRY CORNWALL , WHOM THE AUTHOR OF THESE LECTURES ESTEEMED AS A MAN AND ADMIRED AS A POET , This Volume is Dedicated . CONTENTS . LECTURE I. INTRODUCTORY . - ON POETRY IN.
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... admiration , wonder , pity , despair , or madness , are all poetry . Poetry is that fine particle within us that expands , rarefies , refines , raises our whole being without it " man's life is poor as beasts ' . " Man is a poetical ...
... admiration , wonder , pity , despair , or madness , are all poetry . Poetry is that fine particle within us that expands , rarefies , refines , raises our whole being without it " man's life is poor as beasts ' . " Man is a poetical ...
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... admiration , delight , or love . When Lear calls upon the heavens to avenge his cause , " for they are old like him , " there is nothing extravagant or impious in this sublime identification of his age with theirs ; for there is no ...
... admiration , delight , or love . When Lear calls upon the heavens to avenge his cause , " for they are old like him , " there is nothing extravagant or impious in this sublime identification of his age with theirs ; for there is no ...
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William Hazlitt. to express our hatred or contempt , as our love or admiration . " Masterless passion sways us to the mood Of what it likes or loathes . " Not that we like what we loathe ; but we like to indulge our hatred and scorn of ...
William Hazlitt. to express our hatred or contempt , as our love or admiration . " Masterless passion sways us to the mood Of what it likes or loathes . " Not that we like what we loathe ; but we like to indulge our hatred and scorn of ...
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... faith to us , and their forms are a reproach to com- mon humanity . They seem to have no sym- pathy with us , and not to want our admiration . Poetry in its matter and form is natural imagery or ON POETRY IN GENERAL . 21.
... faith to us , and their forms are a reproach to com- mon humanity . They seem to have no sym- pathy with us , and not to want our admiration . Poetry in its matter and form is natural imagery or ON POETRY IN GENERAL . 21.
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