Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2R. Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... I , must previously , in as few words as possible , explain my ideas , first , of a POEM ; and secondly , of POETRY itself , in kind , and in essence . A a 2 The office of philosophical disquisition con- sists in just distinction 5.
... I , must previously , in as few words as possible , explain my ideas , first , of a POEM ; and secondly , of POETRY itself , in kind , and in essence . A a 2 The office of philosophical disquisition con- sists in just distinction 5.
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... possible , that the object may be merely to facilitate the recollection of any given facts or observations by artificial arrangement ; and the composition will be a poem , merely because it is distinguished from prose by metre , or by ...
... possible , that the object may be merely to facilitate the recollection of any given facts or observations by artificial arrangement ; and the composition will be a poem , merely because it is distinguished from prose by metre , or by ...
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... ; yet without which the former could scarce exist in a high degree , and ( even if this were possible ) would give promises only of transitory flashes and a meteoric power ; is DEPTH , and ENERGY of THOUGHT . No man 20.
... ; yet without which the former could scarce exist in a high degree , and ( even if this were possible ) would give promises only of transitory flashes and a meteoric power ; is DEPTH , and ENERGY of THOUGHT . No man 20.
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... possible , specific and individual , even to a degree of portraiture . In his diction and metre , on the other hand , he is comparatively careless . The measure is either constructed on no previous system , and acknowledges no ...
... possible , specific and individual , even to a degree of portraiture . In his diction and metre , on the other hand , he is comparatively careless . The measure is either constructed on no previous system , and acknowledges no ...
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... possible greatness , and to im- plant the germs of that greatness , during the temporary obli- vion of the worthless " thing we are , " and of the peculiar state in which each man happens to be , suspending our in- dividual ...
... possible greatness , and to im- plant the germs of that greatness , during the temporary obli- vion of the worthless " thing we are , " and of the peculiar state in which each man happens to be , suspending our in- dividual ...
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