Lectures on the English PoetsT. Miller, 1819 - 331 páginas |
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... whole difference between poetry and prose . The Iliad does not cease to be poetry in a literal translation ; and Addison's Campaign has been very properly denominated a Gazette in rhyme . Common prose differs from poetry , as treating ...
... whole difference between poetry and prose . The Iliad does not cease to be poetry in a literal translation ; and Addison's Campaign has been very properly denominated a Gazette in rhyme . Common prose differs from poetry , as treating ...
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... whole pas- sages , without scruple or acknowledgment , may ap- pear contrary to the etiquette of modern literature , when the whole stock of poetical common - places has become public property , and no one is com- LECTURE II ON CHAUCER ...
... whole pas- sages , without scruple or acknowledgment , may ap- pear contrary to the etiquette of modern literature , when the whole stock of poetical common - places has become public property , and no one is com- LECTURE II ON CHAUCER ...
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... whole appear like the recollection of an actual scene : " Which as me thought was right a pleasing sight , And eke the briddes song for to here , Would haue rejoyced any earthly wight , And I that couth not yet in no manere Heare the ...
... whole appear like the recollection of an actual scene : " Which as me thought was right a pleasing sight , And eke the briddes song for to here , Would haue rejoyced any earthly wight , And I that couth not yet in no manere Heare the ...
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... whole is an ebullition of natural delight 66 welling out of the heart , " like water from a crys- tal spring . Nature is the soul of art : there is a strength as well as a simplicity in the imagination that reposes entirely on nature ...
... whole is an ebullition of natural delight 66 welling out of the heart , " like water from a crys- tal spring . Nature is the soul of art : there is a strength as well as a simplicity in the imagination that reposes entirely on nature ...
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... whole is as plain ' as a pike - staff . It might as well be pretended that we cannot see Poussin's pictures for the allegory , as that the allegory prevents us from understand- ing Spenser . For instance , when Britomart , seated amidst ...
... whole is as plain ' as a pike - staff . It might as well be pretended that we cannot see Poussin's pictures for the allegory , as that the allegory prevents us from understand- ing Spenser . For instance , when Britomart , seated amidst ...
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