Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and Opinions, Volumen2R. Fenner, 1817 - 309 páginas |
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... genius , that perhaps human nature has yet produced , our myriad - minded * Shakspear . I mean the " Venus and Adonis , " and the " Lucrece ; " works which give at once strong promises of the strength , and yet obvious Ang μugloves , a ...
... genius , that perhaps human nature has yet produced , our myriad - minded * Shakspear . I mean the " Venus and Adonis , " and the " Lucrece ; " works which give at once strong promises of the strength , and yet obvious Ang μugloves , a ...
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... genius . From these I abstracted the following marks , as cha- racteristics of original poetic genius in general . 1. In the " Venus and Adonis , " the first and most obvious excellence is the perfect sweetness of the versification ...
... genius . From these I abstracted the following marks , as cha- racteristics of original poetic genius in general . 1. In the " Venus and Adonis , " the first and most obvious excellence is the perfect sweetness of the versification ...
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... genius is the choice of subjects very remote from the private inte- rests and circumstances of the writer himself . At least I have found , that where the subject is taken immediately from the author's personal sensations and ...
... genius is the choice of subjects very remote from the private inte- rests and circumstances of the writer himself . At least I have found , that where the subject is taken immediately from the author's personal sensations and ...
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... 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 modified by a predominant passion 17.
... 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 modified by a predominant passion 17.
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... genius does the imagery become , when it moulds and colors itself to the circumstances , passion , or character , present and foremost in the mind . For unrivalled in- stances of this excellence , the reader's own me- mory will refer ...
... genius does the imagery become , when it moulds and colors itself to the circumstances , passion , or character , present and foremost in the mind . For unrivalled in- stances of this excellence , the reader's own me- mory will refer ...
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