Lectures on the English PoetsJ. Templeman, 1841 - 407 páginas |
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... lines of ten syllables , with like endings : but where- ever there is a sense of beauty , or power , or harmony , as in the motion of a wave of the sea , in the growth of a flower , that " spreads its sweet leaves to the air , and ...
... lines of ten syllables , with like endings : but where- ever there is a sense of beauty , or power , or harmony , as in the motion of a wave of the sea , in the growth of a flower , that " spreads its sweet leaves to the air , and ...
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... line , " But there , where I had garner'd up my heart , To be discarded thence ! " One mode in which the dramatic exhibition of passion excites our sympathy without raising our disgust is that , in proportion as it sharpens the edge of ...
... line , " But there , where I had garner'd up my heart , To be discarded thence ! " One mode in which the dramatic exhibition of passion excites our sympathy without raising our disgust is that , in proportion as it sharpens the edge of ...
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... line , " But there , where I had garner'd up my heart , To be discarded thence ! " One mode in which the dramatic exhibition of passion excites our sympathy without raising our disgust is that , in proportion as it sharpens the edge of ...
... line , " But there , where I had garner'd up my heart , To be discarded thence ! " One mode in which the dramatic exhibition of passion excites our sympathy without raising our disgust is that , in proportion as it sharpens the edge of ...
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... line : - 66 Thoughts that voluntary move Harmonious numbers . " As there are certain sounds that excite cer- tain movements , and the song and dance go to- gether , so there are , no doubt , certain thoughts that lead to certain tones ...
... line : - 66 Thoughts that voluntary move Harmonious numbers . " As there are certain sounds that excite cer- tain movements , and the song and dance go to- gether , so there are , no doubt , certain thoughts that lead to certain tones ...
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... lines into each other . It is to supply the in- herent defect of harmony in the customary mechanism of language , to make the sound an echo to the sense , when the sense becomes a sort of echo to itself - to mingle the tide of verse ...
... lines into each other . It is to supply the in- herent defect of harmony in the customary mechanism of language , to make the sound an echo to the sense , when the sense becomes a sort of echo to itself - to mingle the tide of verse ...
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