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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... manners , superior to his " Moral Essays , " and his " Essay on Man ? " Of Pope , it may not only be said what Dr. Johnson said of Goldsmith , that he " was a man of such variety of powers , and such felicity of performance , that he ...
... manners , superior to his " Moral Essays , " and his " Essay on Man ? " Of Pope , it may not only be said what Dr. Johnson said of Goldsmith , that he " was a man of such variety of powers , and such felicity of performance , that he ...
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... manner as obscures or alters our meaning , we either write what has no meaning , or , at least , a meaning different from what we intended ; that is , we think one thing , and express another . Behold what modern critics call natural ...
... manner as obscures or alters our meaning , we either write what has no meaning , or , at least , a meaning different from what we intended ; that is , we think one thing , and express another . Behold what modern critics call natural ...
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... manner , but a conformity to that correct and perspicuous style and manner which has been adopted by the best writers , and which we have already justified ? If classical poetry , then , be always natural , romantic poetry must be so ...
... manner , but a conformity to that correct and perspicuous style and manner which has been adopted by the best writers , and which we have already justified ? If classical poetry , then , be always natural , romantic poetry must be so ...
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... manner of expressing them . To our ears , however , this measure has no charm ; nor , we apprehend , to any ears that judge by the original laws of harmony . There are , however , who sacrifice their natural feelings to novelty , not ...
... manner of expressing them . To our ears , however , this measure has no charm ; nor , we apprehend , to any ears that judge by the original laws of harmony . There are , however , who sacrifice their natural feelings to novelty , not ...
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... manner , but a conformity to that correct and perspicuous style and manner which has been adopted by the best writers , and which we have already justified ? If classical poetry , then , be always natural , romantic poetry must be so ...
... manner , but a conformity to that correct and perspicuous style and manner which has been adopted by the best writers , and which we have already justified ? If classical poetry , then , be always natural , romantic poetry must be so ...
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