Lectures on the English PoetsJ. Templeman, 1841 - 407 páginas |
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... mean or dignified , delightful or distressing . It is the perfect concidence of the image and the words with the feeling we have , and of which we cannot get rid in any other way , that gives an instant " satisfaction to the thought ...
... mean or dignified , delightful or distressing . It is the perfect concidence of the image and the words with the feeling we have , and of which we cannot get rid in any other way , that gives an instant " satisfaction to the thought ...
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... means of literal truth or abstract reason . The pain- ter of history might as well be required / to re- present the face of a person who has just trod upon a serpent with the still - life expression of a common portrait , as the poet to ...
... means of literal truth or abstract reason . The pain- ter of history might as well be required / to re- present the face of a person who has just trod upon a serpent with the still - life expression of a common portrait , as the poet to ...
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... to a solution of the question of the comparative merits of paint- ing and poetry . I do not mean to give any preference , but it should seem that the argu- ment , which has been sometimes set up , that C 2 ON POETRY IN GENERAL . 19.
... to a solution of the question of the comparative merits of paint- ing and poetry . I do not mean to give any preference , but it should seem that the argu- ment , which has been sometimes set up , that C 2 ON POETRY IN GENERAL . 19.
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... mean . I will take the following from the Knight's Tale . The distress of Arcite , in consequence of his banishment from his love , is thus described : " Whan that Arcite to Thebes comen was , Ful oft a day he swelt and said Alas , For ...
... mean . I will take the following from the Knight's Tale . The distress of Arcite , in consequence of his banishment from his love , is thus described : " Whan that Arcite to Thebes comen was , Ful oft a day he swelt and said Alas , For ...
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... means of im- proving it , which remain in full force to the present day . Spenser died at an obscure inn in London , it is supposed in distressed circum- stances . The treatment he received from Burleigh is well known . Spenser , as ...
... means of im- proving it , which remain in full force to the present day . Spenser died at an obscure inn in London , it is supposed in distressed circum- stances . The treatment he received from Burleigh is well known . Spenser , as ...
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