Lectures on the English PoetsJ. Templeman, 1841 - 407 páginas |
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... epic poem , by the side of Achilles ? Claris- sa , the divine Clarissa , is too interesting by half . She is interesting in her ruffles , in her gloves , her samplers , her aunts and uncles- she is interesting in all that is ...
... epic poem , by the side of Achilles ? Claris- sa , the divine Clarissa , is too interesting by half . She is interesting in her ruffles , in her gloves , her samplers , her aunts and uncles- she is interesting in all that is ...
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... poetry affect us by sympathy , by their nearness to ourselves , as they take us by surprise , or force us upon action , " while rage with rage doth sympathise : " the objects of epic poetry affect us through the medium of the ...
... poetry affect us by sympathy , by their nearness to ourselves , as they take us by surprise , or force us upon action , " while rage with rage doth sympathise : " the objects of epic poetry affect us through the medium of the ...
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... poetry and epic , in their perfection , indeed , approximate to and strengthen one another . Dramatic poetry borrows aid from the dignity of persons and things , as the heroic does from human passion , but in theory they are distinct ...
... poetry and epic , in their perfection , indeed , approximate to and strengthen one another . Dramatic poetry borrows aid from the dignity of persons and things , as the heroic does from human passion , but in theory they are distinct ...
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... poetry . His Odes in general are of the same stamp ; they are the hard - strained offspring of a meagre , meretricious ... epic or For instance , the description of dramatic . Bacchus , " The jolly god in triumph comes , Sound the ON ...
... poetry . His Odes in general are of the same stamp ; they are the hard - strained offspring of a meagre , meretricious ... epic or For instance , the description of dramatic . Bacchus , " The jolly god in triumph comes , Sound the ON ...
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... epic poetry , as they were decapitated elsewhere ; rhyme was looked upon as a relic of the feudal system , and regular metre was abo- lished along with regular government . Authority and fashion , elegance or arrange- ment , were hooted ...
... epic poetry , as they were decapitated elsewhere ; rhyme was looked upon as a relic of the feudal system , and regular metre was abo- lished along with regular government . Authority and fashion , elegance or arrange- ment , were hooted ...
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