Lectures on English Poets & The Spirit of the AgeJ. M. Dent & sons, Limited, 1925 - 349 páginas |
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... feeling which an evening's excitement can rouse . He wrote all his lectures , and read them as they were written ; but his deep voice and earnest manner suited his matter well . " In an article on these lectures which appeared in The ...
... feeling which an evening's excitement can rouse . He wrote all his lectures , and read them as they were written ; but his deep voice and earnest manner suited his matter well . " In an article on these lectures which appeared in The ...
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... feelings , however distinct or forcible , constitutes the ultimate end and aim of poetry , without the heightenings of ... feeling . The poetical impression of any object is that uneasy , exquisite sense of beauty or power that cannot be ...
... feelings , however distinct or forcible , constitutes the ultimate end and aim of poetry , without the heightenings of ... feeling . The poetical impression of any object is that uneasy , exquisite sense of beauty or power that cannot be ...
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... feeling of magnitude and ponderous strength than another object of ten times the same dimensions . The intensity of the feeling makes up for the disproportion of the objects . Things are equal to the imagination , which have the power ...
... feeling of magnitude and ponderous strength than another object of ten times the same dimensions . The intensity of the feeling makes up for the disproportion of the objects . Things are equal to the imagination , which have the power ...
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William Hazlitt. 1 • the forms of fancy , so it describes the feelings of pleasure or pain , by blending them with the ... feeling to the utmost point of sublimity or pathos , by all the force of comparison or con- trast ; loses the sense ...
William Hazlitt. 1 • the forms of fancy , so it describes the feelings of pleasure or pain , by blending them with the ... feeling to the utmost point of sublimity or pathos , by all the force of comparison or con- trast ; loses the sense ...
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... feels retiring ebb , but keeps due on To the Propontic and the Hellespont : Even so my bloody thoughts , with violent ... feeling into play with tenfold force . Impassioned poetry is an emanation of the moral and intellectual part of our ...
... feels retiring ebb , but keeps due on To the Propontic and the Hellespont : Even so my bloody thoughts , with violent ... feeling into play with tenfold force . Impassioned poetry is an emanation of the moral and intellectual part of our ...
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