Biographia Literaria; Or Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... observations by artificial arrangement ; and the composition will be a poem , merely because it is distinguished from prose by metre , or by rhyme , or by both con- jointly . In this , the lowest sense , a man might attribute the name ...
... observations by artificial arrangement ; and the composition will be a poem , merely because it is distinguished from prose by metre , or by rhyme , or by both con- jointly . In this , the lowest sense , a man might attribute the name ...
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... , as I once before observed , has mistaken an intense desire of poetic reputa- tion for a natural poetic genius ; the love of the arbitary end for a possession of the peculiar means . But the sense of musical delight , with 14.
... , as I once before observed , has mistaken an intense desire of poetic reputa- tion for a natural poetic genius ; the love of the arbitary end for a possession of the peculiar means . But the sense of musical delight , with 14.
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... observed , that images however beautiful , though faithfully copied from nature , and as accurately represented in words , do not of themselves characterize the poet . They become proofs of original genius only Bb as far as they are ...
... observed , that images however beautiful , though faithfully copied from nature , and as accurately represented in words , do not of themselves characterize the poet . They become proofs of original genius only Bb as far as they are ...
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... observation before I pro- ceed to the transcription . I am aware , that the sentiments which I have avowed concerning the points of difference be . tween the poetry of the present age , and that of the period between 1500 and 1650 , are ...
... observation before I pro- ceed to the transcription . I am aware , that the sentiments which I have avowed concerning the points of difference be . tween the poetry of the present age , and that of the period between 1500 and 1650 , are ...
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... weekly newspaper pro bono publico . Anterior to cultivation the lingua communis of every country , as Dante has well observed , exists every where in parts , and no where as a whole . Neither is the case rendered at all more tenable by 54.
... weekly newspaper pro bono publico . Anterior to cultivation the lingua communis of every country , as Dante has well observed , exists every where in parts , and no where as a whole . Neither is the case rendered at all more tenable by 54.
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