The Complete Works of William Hazlitt, Volumen4J. M. Dent and Sons, Limited, 1930 - 408 páginas |
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... poetry is not the spirit of mortification or of martyrdom . Poetry dwells in a perpetual Utopia of its own , and is for that reason very ill calculated to make a Paradise upon earth , by encountering the shocks and disappointments of ...
... poetry is not the spirit of mortification or of martyrdom . Poetry dwells in a perpetual Utopia of its own , and is for that reason very ill calculated to make a Paradise upon earth , by encountering the shocks and disappointments of ...
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... poet nor a judge of poetry . He might in one sense be a judge of poetry as it falls within the limits and rules of prose , but not as it is poetry . Least of all was he qualified to be a judge of Shakespear , who alone is high ...
... poet nor a judge of poetry . He might in one sense be a judge of poetry as it falls within the limits and rules of prose , but not as it is poetry . Least of all was he qualified to be a judge of Shakespear , who alone is high ...
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... poetry : it admits of rhetoric , which goes into argument and explanation , but it presents no immediate or distinct images to the mind , no jutting frieze , buttress , or coigne of vantage ' for poetry to make its pendant bed and ...
... poetry : it admits of rhetoric , which goes into argument and explanation , but it presents no immediate or distinct images to the mind , no jutting frieze , buttress , or coigne of vantage ' for poetry to make its pendant bed and ...
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