Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2R. Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... attention from the lethargy of cus- tom , and directing it to the loveliness and the wonders of the world before us ; an inexhausti- ble treasure , but for which in consequence of the film of familiarity and selfish solicitude we have eyes ...
... attention from the lethargy of cus- tom , and directing it to the loveliness and the wonders of the world before us ; an inexhausti- ble treasure , but for which in consequence of the film of familiarity and selfish solicitude we have eyes ...
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... attention to each part , which an exact correspondent recurrence of accent and sound are calculated to excite . The final de- finition then , so deduced , may be thus worded . A poem is that species of composition , which is opposed to ...
... attention to each part , which an exact correspondent recurrence of accent and sound are calculated to excite . The final de- finition then , so deduced , may be thus worded . A poem is that species of composition , which is opposed to ...
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... attention of the reader to itself disjoins it from its context , and makes it a separate whole , instead of an harmonizing part ; and on the other hand , to an unsustained composition , from which the reader collects rapidly the general ...
... attention of the reader to itself disjoins it from its context , and makes it a separate whole , instead of an harmonizing part ; and on the other hand , to an unsustained composition , from which the reader collects rapidly the general ...
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... attention , than the language of prose aims at , whether col- loquial or written . My own conclusions on the nature of poetry , in the strictest use of the word , have been in part anticipated in the preceding disquisition on the fancy ...
... attention , than the language of prose aims at , whether col- loquial or written . My own conclusions on the nature of poetry , in the strictest use of the word , have been in part anticipated in the preceding disquisition on the fancy ...
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... attention required on the part of the reader ; from the rapid flow , the quick change , and the playful nature of the thoughts and images ; and above all from the alienation , and , if I may hazard such an expression , the utter ...
... attention required on the part of the reader ; from the rapid flow , the quick change , and the playful nature of the thoughts and images ; and above all from the alienation , and , if I may hazard such an expression , the utter ...
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