Lectures on General Literature, Poetry, &c: Delivered at the Royal Institution in 1830 and 1831Harper & brothers, 1836 - Всего страниц: 324 |
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... their great poems have not since been equalled , nor is it probable that they will here after be surpassed by any of their successors . * To the peculiar good fortune which , in their 12 THE PRE - EMINENCE OF POETRY .
... their great poems have not since been equalled , nor is it probable that they will here after be surpassed by any of their successors . * To the peculiar good fortune which , in their 12 THE PRE - EMINENCE OF POETRY .
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Delivered at the Royal Institution in 1830 and 1831 James Montgomery. * To the peculiar good fortune which , in their re- spective countries , and independent of their abstract merits , has secured imperishable pre - eminence to a few ...
Delivered at the Royal Institution in 1830 and 1831 James Montgomery. * To the peculiar good fortune which , in their re- spective countries , and independent of their abstract merits , has secured imperishable pre - eminence to a few ...
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... peculiar kind , no more implies the genius to compose music than to be a consummate actor implies the ability to write trage- dies . The mental exercise in each case is essen- tially as different as invention and imitation are . skilful ...
... peculiar kind , no more implies the genius to compose music than to be a consummate actor implies the ability to write trage- dies . The mental exercise in each case is essen- tially as different as invention and imitation are . skilful ...
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... peculiar and , to myself at least , an in- tensely interesting view , the stars are " the poetry of heaven . " In common with the sun and moon , they are the only unchanging and actual objects which all eyes that were ever opened to the ...
... peculiar and , to myself at least , an in- tensely interesting view , the stars are " the poetry of heaven . " In common with the sun and moon , they are the only unchanging and actual objects which all eyes that were ever opened to the ...
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... peculiar excitement , when separated from their young , hurried on by the impulse of appetite , or sud- denly removed to a strange place , that they seem conscious of any objects but those around them , and which press immediately upon ...
... peculiar excitement , when separated from their young , hurried on by the impulse of appetite , or sud- denly removed to a strange place , that they seem conscious of any objects but those around them , and which press immediately upon ...
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