Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2Rest Fenner, 23, Paternoster Row, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... Venus and Adonis , and Lucrece . In the application of these principles to pur- poses of practical criticism as employed in the appraisal of works more or less imperfect , I have endeavoured to discover what the quali- ties in a poem ...
... Venus and Adonis , and Lucrece . In the application of these principles to pur- poses of practical criticism as employed in the appraisal of works more or less imperfect , I have endeavoured to discover what the quali- ties in a poem ...
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... Venus and Adonis , " the first and most obvious excellence is the perfect sweetness of the versification ; its adaptation to the subject ; and the power displayed in vary- ing the march of the words without passing into a loftier and ...
... Venus and Adonis , " the first and most obvious excellence is the perfect sweetness of the versification ; its adaptation to the subject ; and the power displayed in vary- ing the march of the words without passing into a loftier and ...
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... Venus and Adonis , this proof of poetic power exists even to excess . It is throughout as if a superior spirit more intuitive , more inti- mately conscious , even than the characters them- selves , not only of every outward look and act ...
... Venus and Adonis , this proof of poetic power exists even to excess . It is throughout as if a superior spirit more intuitive , more inti- mately conscious , even than the characters them- selves , not only of every outward look and act ...
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... Venus and Adonis " seem at once the characters themselves , and the whole representation of those characters by the most.consummate actors . You seem to be told nothing , but to see and hear every thing . Hence it is , that from the ...
... Venus and Adonis " seem at once the characters themselves , and the whole representation of those characters by the most.consummate actors . You seem to be told nothing , but to see and hear every thing . Hence it is , that from the ...
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... Venus and Adonis did not perhaps allow the display of the deeper passions . But the story of Lucretia seems to favor , and even de- mand their intensest workings . And yet we find in Shakspeare's management of the tale neither pathos ...
... Venus and Adonis did not perhaps allow the display of the deeper passions . But the story of Lucretia seems to favor , and even de- mand their intensest workings . And yet we find in Shakspeare's management of the tale neither pathos ...
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