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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... Thoughts on Translation - Character of Petrarch - Ready - money Jack Indefinite Progress of Human Happiness and Perfectibility of the Understanding Classical Studies from Mr. Butler's " Reminis- cences " The Rocky labyrinth of Abersbach ...
... Thoughts on Translation - Character of Petrarch - Ready - money Jack Indefinite Progress of Human Happiness and Perfectibility of the Understanding Classical Studies from Mr. Butler's " Reminis- cences " The Rocky labyrinth of Abersbach ...
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... thought , they held it necessary to add , an abandonment of all studied and chastened diction . Accordingly , from despising that pedantry , as they deemed it , which examines the cor- . rectness of an idea before it ventures to give X ...
... thought , they held it necessary to add , an abandonment of all studied and chastened diction . Accordingly , from despising that pedantry , as they deemed it , which examines the cor- . rectness of an idea before it ventures to give X ...
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... thoughts , in whatever form of expression presented itself first , deeming it inconsistent , as no doubt it was , to trust their thoughts to the regency of their feelings , and not trust their language to it also . Accordingly , they ...
... thoughts , in whatever form of expression presented itself first , deeming it inconsistent , as no doubt it was , to trust their thoughts to the regency of their feelings , and not trust their language to it also . Accordingly , they ...
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... thought differently ; while those who maintain that poetry is more ancient than prose , that it is , in fact , the language of the savage state , would make us all born poets . With neither of the two last theories we agree , and yet if ...
... thought differently ; while those who maintain that poetry is more ancient than prose , that it is , in fact , the language of the savage state , would make us all born poets . With neither of the two last theories we agree , and yet if ...
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... thought must be the natural thought ; and , accordingly , what they write to day , they contra- dict to - morrow ; for , unhappily , these first thoughts are almost always at variance with each other . All just and natural thought is ...
... thought must be the natural thought ; and , accordingly , what they write to day , they contra- dict to - morrow ; for , unhappily , these first thoughts are almost always at variance with each other . All just and natural thought is ...
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