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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... Poetry , as compared with Painting and Sculpture Match - making 383 394 Table Talk , on Londoners and Country People - 407 . Examination of Mr. Burke and Mr. Knight's Theories on the Source of the Pleasures derived from Tragic ...
... Poetry , as compared with Painting and Sculpture Match - making 383 394 Table Talk , on Londoners and Country People - 407 . Examination of Mr. Burke and Mr. Knight's Theories on the Source of the Pleasures derived from Tragic ...
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... poetic enthusiasm which gives to poetry all its living and animating charms , what they gained in accuracy and method , is a position which , whatever may be our own opinion , we know few writers of the present day will feel disposed to ...
... poetic enthusiasm which gives to poetry all its living and animating charms , what they gained in accuracy and method , is a position which , whatever may be our own opinion , we know few writers of the present day will feel disposed to ...
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... poets of any age , so far as regards the character of their style , and the correctness of their sentiments , will always ... poetry , though they had every day reason to lament the extreme to which its principles were carried , and the ...
... poets of any age , so far as regards the character of their style , and the correctness of their sentiments , will always ... poetry , though they had every day reason to lament the extreme to which its principles were carried , and the ...
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... poetry having taken the reins altogether out of the hands of reason , left poets afloat on the great ocean of doubt and uncertainty . Having no helm to guide them , they split , very naturally , into different sects , or schools of poetry ...
... poetry having taken the reins altogether out of the hands of reason , left poets afloat on the great ocean of doubt and uncertainty . Having no helm to guide them , they split , very naturally , into different sects , or schools of poetry ...
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... poetry , it frequently seems to stand solitary and alone , and to claim no kindred with the vulgar herd of sentiments and images with which it is mated . The poet who trusts too much to the gui- dance of his own feelings , must be ...
... poetry , it frequently seems to stand solitary and alone , and to claim no kindred with the vulgar herd of sentiments and images with which it is mated . The poet who trusts too much to the gui- dance of his own feelings , must be ...
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