Lectures on the English PoetsJ. Templeman, 1841 - 407 páginas |
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... passion , and producing , by sympathy , a certain modulation of the voice , or sounds , expressing it . In treating ... passions . It relates to whatever gives immediate pleasure or pain to the human mind . It comes home to the bosoms ...
... passion , and producing , by sympathy , a certain modulation of the voice , or sounds , expressing it . In treating ... passions . It relates to whatever gives immediate pleasure or pain to the human mind . It comes home to the bosoms ...
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... passions and affec- tions , who was neither to laugh nor weep , to feel sorrow nor anger , to be cast down nor elated by any thing . This was a chimera , however , which never existed but in the brain of the inventor ; and Homer's ...
... passions and affec- tions , who was neither to laugh nor weep , to feel sorrow nor anger , to be cast down nor elated by any thing . This was a chimera , however , which never existed but in the brain of the inventor ; and Homer's ...
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... passion makes on the mind . Let an object , for instance , be presented to the senses in a state of agitation or ... passionate interpretation of the motion of the flame to accord with the speaker's own feelings is true poetry . The ...
... passion makes on the mind . Let an object , for instance , be presented to the senses in a state of agitation or ... passionate interpretation of the motion of the flame to accord with the speaker's own feelings is true poetry . The ...
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... impressions with the forms of fancy , so it describes the feelings of pleasure or pain , by blending them with the strongest movements of passion , and the most striking forms of nature . Tragic poetry 8 ON POETRY IN GENERAL .
... impressions with the forms of fancy , so it describes the feelings of pleasure or pain , by blending them with the strongest movements of passion , and the most striking forms of nature . Tragic poetry 8 ON POETRY IN GENERAL .
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... Sweetheart , see , they bark at me ! " it is passion lending oc- casion to imagination to make every creature in league against him , conjuring up ingra- titude and insult in their least looked - for and ON POETRY IN GENERAL . 9.
... Sweetheart , see , they bark at me ! " it is passion lending oc- casion to imagination to make every creature in league against him , conjuring up ingra- titude and insult in their least looked - for and ON POETRY IN GENERAL . 9.
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