The Beauties of Modern Literature, in Verse and Prose: To which is Prefixed, a Preliminary View of the Literature of the AgeSherwood, Jones, and Company, 1824 - 484 páginas The preliminary view is chiefly a comparison of classical and romantic poetry. |
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... Critics he has nothing to fear , and nothing to hope . The assertion may appear singular , but it is not more singular than true ; at least he believes so , and if he be mistaken he will ac- knowledge himself no prophet in the next ...
... Critics he has nothing to fear , and nothing to hope . The assertion may appear singular , but it is not more singular than true ; at least he believes so , and if he be mistaken he will ac- knowledge himself no prophet in the next ...
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... critics were not behind - hand in lauding the new school of poetry , though they had every day reason to lament the extreme to which its principles were carried , and the unintelligible jargon of some of its disciples . The license ...
... critics were not behind - hand in lauding the new school of poetry , though they had every day reason to lament the extreme to which its principles were carried , and the unintelligible jargon of some of its disciples . The license ...
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... critics re- echoed the voice of the public ; -a new era of poetry succeeded to the classic , which still continues ; for , we have no hesitation to assert , that even such of our living poets , as profess to be admirers of the classic ...
... critics re- echoed the voice of the public ; -a new era of poetry succeeded to the classic , which still continues ; for , we have no hesitation to assert , that even such of our living poets , as profess to be admirers of the classic ...
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... criticism would confine its flight . Hence it is , that when we meet with a beauti- ful image in modern poetry , it frequently seems to stand solitary and alone , and to claim no kindred with the vulgar herd of sentiments and images ...
... criticism would confine its flight . Hence it is , that when we meet with a beauti- ful image in modern poetry , it frequently seems to stand solitary and alone , and to claim no kindred with the vulgar herd of sentiments and images ...
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... critic that we know of , belongs to a remarkable era in the history of English poetry , we mean , the era which preceded the classical school . Theirs was nei- ther the poetry of feeling nor of imagination ; -they wrote entirely from ...
... critic that we know of , belongs to a remarkable era in the history of English poetry , we mean , the era which preceded the classical school . Theirs was nei- ther the poetry of feeling nor of imagination ; -they wrote entirely from ...
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