Lectures on General Literature, Poetry, &c: Delivered at the Royal Institution in 1830 and 1831Harper & brothers, 1836 - Всего страниц: 324 |
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... learning and refinement , yet among the rudest people it has been found , like native gold and unwrought diamond , as pure and perfect in essence , though incrusted with baser matter , as among the most enlightened nations . With the ...
... learning and refinement , yet among the rudest people it has been found , like native gold and unwrought diamond , as pure and perfect in essence , though incrusted with baser matter , as among the most enlightened nations . With the ...
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... learning and arts of Europeans ; bringing this recommendation , that they were the best and most sensible men belonging to their tribe . Among other occupations they were engaged to assist a German clergyman , resident in that city , in ...
... learning and arts of Europeans ; bringing this recommendation , that they were the best and most sensible men belonging to their tribe . Among other occupations they were engaged to assist a German clergyman , resident in that city , in ...
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... him who alone seemed strong enough to wield it ? It is not things themselves , but the associations which they awaken , that constitute the spirit and essence of poetry . Hence , with all his genius , learning , and 82 THE FORM OF POETRY .
... him who alone seemed strong enough to wield it ? It is not things themselves , but the associations which they awaken , that constitute the spirit and essence of poetry . Hence , with all his genius , learning , and 82 THE FORM OF POETRY .
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... learning , and indus- try , Jeremy Taylor never could be a poet , because he never went beyond himself - beside himself , if you will . He has put the question beyond doubt . he tried verse ; but his lines are like petrifactions ...
... learning , and indus- try , Jeremy Taylor never could be a poet , because he never went beyond himself - beside himself , if you will . He has put the question beyond doubt . he tried verse ; but his lines are like petrifactions ...
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... learning , human sagacity , or human taste , is more remarkable than the skill manifested by the Bent- leys and Porsons of our days , in detecting all the niceties of a dead language ; yet , from the very cir- cumstances of the language ...
... learning , human sagacity , or human taste , is more remarkable than the skill manifested by the Bent- leys and Porsons of our days , in detecting all the niceties of a dead language ; yet , from the very cir- cumstances of the language ...
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