Elements of CriticismA. S. Barnes & Company, 1866 - 486 páginas |
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... POETS WITH NOTES , ETC. NEW YORK : A. S. BARNES & Co. , 111 & 113 WILLIAM STREET , ( CORNER OF JOHN STREET . ) BOLD BY BOOKSELLERS , GENERALLY , THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES . 1866 . [ 3rd Edition ( it beast ) ↑ Boyd version ] othery ...
... POETS WITH NOTES , ETC. NEW YORK : A. S. BARNES & Co. , 111 & 113 WILLIAM STREET , ( CORNER OF JOHN STREET . ) BOLD BY BOOKSELLERS , GENERALLY , THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES . 1866 . [ 3rd Edition ( it beast ) ↑ Boyd version ] othery ...
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... poets and orators , who are extremely successful in describing objects of sight , find objects of the other senses too faint and obscure for language . An idea thus acquired of an object at second - hand , ought to be distinguished from ...
... poets and orators , who are extremely successful in describing objects of sight , find objects of the other senses too faint and obscure for language . An idea thus acquired of an object at second - hand , ought to be distinguished from ...
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... poem , a can- tata , a picture , or other artificial production , a true relish is not commonly at- tained , without some study and much practice . 46. What precedes the perception of an external object . - The difference noticed with ...
... poem , a can- tata , a picture , or other artificial production , a true relish is not commonly at- tained , without some study and much practice . 46. What precedes the perception of an external object . - The difference noticed with ...
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... poets , however eminent for genius , were entitled to give law to mankind ; and that nothing now remains , but blind obedience to their arbitrary will . If in writing they followed no rule , why should they be imitated ? If they studied ...
... poets , however eminent for genius , were entitled to give law to mankind ; and that nothing now remains , but blind obedience to their arbitrary will . If in writing they followed no rule , why should they be imitated ? If they studied ...
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... poem , being in effect an accessory , demands not that strict union with the principal subject , which is requisite between a whole and its constituent parts : it demands , however , a degree of union , such as ought to subsist between ...
... poem , being in effect an accessory , demands not that strict union with the principal subject , which is requisite between a whole and its constituent parts : it demands , however , a degree of union , such as ought to subsist between ...
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