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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... feelings , and not trust their language to it also . Accordingly , they adopted the language of the peasant for their ... feeling in works of taste . The public acknowledged themselves pleased with a revolution that seemed to soften into ...
... feelings , and not trust their language to it also . Accordingly , they adopted the language of the peasant for their ... feeling in works of taste . The public acknowledged themselves pleased with a revolution that seemed to soften into ...
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... feelings alone , frequently attain to beauties which would lie eternally concealed from them , had they suf- fered their ardour to be allayed by the lima labor , et mora of the classical school ; but still he insists , that the very ...
... feelings alone , frequently attain to beauties which would lie eternally concealed from them , had they suf- fered their ardour to be allayed by the lima labor , et mora of the classical school ; but still he insists , that the very ...
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... feeling ; the third , the poetry of imagination . The poetry of art , which is , perhaps , improperly called poetry , is lifeless and barren . He who abounds in knowledge and method , but not in feeling , is out of his proper element ...
... feeling ; the third , the poetry of imagination . The poetry of art , which is , perhaps , improperly called poetry , is lifeless and barren . He who abounds in knowledge and method , but not in feeling , is out of his proper element ...
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... feeling , when they attempt poetry . The poetry of which we now speak , though it has not been distinguished as a distinct species by any critic that we know of , belongs to a remarkable era in the history of English poetry , we mean ...
... feeling , when they attempt poetry . The poetry of which we now speak , though it has not been distinguished as a distinct species by any critic that we know of , belongs to a remarkable era in the history of English poetry , we mean ...
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... feels . The lat- ter knows , that success depends entirely on his sword , and that of his companions , and he has such reliance on both , that neither superior force nor equal bravery can terrify him . Hence , his spirit is always high ...
... feels . The lat- ter knows , that success depends entirely on his sword , and that of his companions , and he has such reliance on both , that neither superior force nor equal bravery can terrify him . Hence , his spirit is always high ...
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