Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2Rest Fenner, 23, Paternoster Row, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... critics of all ages coincide with the ultimate judgement of all countries , in equally denying the praises of a just poem , on the one hand , to a series of striking lines or distichs , each of which absorbing the whole attention of the ...
... critics of all ages coincide with the ultimate judgement of all countries , in equally denying the praises of a just poem , on the one hand , to a series of striking lines or distichs , each of which absorbing the whole attention of the ...
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... critic is entitled to expect in every metrical work . First , that as the elements of metre owe their existence to a state of increased excitement , so the metre itself should be accompanied by the natural language of excitement ...
... critic is entitled to expect in every metrical work . First , that as the elements of metre owe their existence to a state of increased excitement , so the metre itself should be accompanied by the natural language of excitement ...
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... critics , the " prosaic Daniel . " Yet those , who thus designate this wise and amiable writer from the frequent incorrespondency of his diction to his metre in the majority of his compositions , not only deem them valuable and ...
... critics , the " prosaic Daniel . " Yet those , who thus designate this wise and amiable writer from the frequent incorrespondency of his diction to his metre in the majority of his compositions , not only deem them valuable and ...
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... critic an- nounces and endeavors to establish the princi- ples , which he holds for the foundation of poetry in general , with the specification of these in their application to the different classes of poetry . Having thus prepared his ...
... critic an- nounces and endeavors to establish the princi- ples , which he holds for the foundation of poetry in general , with the specification of these in their application to the different classes of poetry . Having thus prepared his ...
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... critic by his own personal ma- lignity ; or what is still worse , by a habit of malignity in the form of mere ... critic , with the criticised work before him , can make good , is the critic's right . The writer is authorised to ...
... critic by his own personal ma- lignity ; or what is still worse , by a habit of malignity in the form of mere ... critic , with the criticised work before him , can make good , is the critic's right . The writer is authorised to ...
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