Biographia literaria ... 1817, Volumen2G. P. Putnam, 1848 |
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... style of poems in general , might not be so managed in the language of ordinary life as to produce the pleasurable interest which it is the peculiar business of poetry to impart . To the second edition he added a preface of considerable ...
... style of poems in general , might not be so managed in the language of ordinary life as to produce the pleasurable interest which it is the peculiar business of poetry to impart . To the second edition he added a preface of considerable ...
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... style which is the very Diana of poetical composition . Witness , amongst a cloud of witnesses , his Minos , whom he has equipped with a tail long and lithe enough to go nine times round his body ! —the wise conqueror and righteous ...
... style which is the very Diana of poetical composition . Witness , amongst a cloud of witnesses , his Minos , whom he has equipped with a tail long and lithe enough to go nine times round his body ! —the wise conqueror and righteous ...
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... style of our more set discourses , strive to be in the fashion , and trick themselves out in the soiled and over - worn finery of the meretricious muse . It is true that of late a great improvement in this respect is observ- able in our ...
... style of our more set discourses , strive to be in the fashion , and trick themselves out in the soiled and over - worn finery of the meretricious muse . It is true that of late a great improvement in this respect is observ- able in our ...
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... style of the moderns ; and as far as he has , with equal acuteness and clearness , pointed out the process by which this change was effected , and the resemblances between that state into which the reader's mind is thrown by the pleasur ...
... style of the moderns ; and as far as he has , with equal acuteness and clearness , pointed out the process by which this change was effected , and the resemblances between that state into which the reader's mind is thrown by the pleasur ...
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... style . " 273 3 [ Enthusiasmus Triumphatus , Sect . xxxv . " For a man illiterate , as he was , * but of good parts , by constant reading of the Bible will naturally contract a more winning and commanding Rhetoric than those that are ...
... style . " 273 3 [ Enthusiasmus Triumphatus , Sect . xxxv . " For a man illiterate , as he was , * but of good parts , by constant reading of the Bible will naturally contract a more winning and commanding Rhetoric than those that are ...
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