The History of English Poetry: From the Close of the Eleventh to the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century, כרך 1T. Tegg, 1824 - 482 עמודים |
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עמוד 4
... poet , as it possesses the additional advantage of transmitting to posterity ge- nuine delineations of life in its simplest stages . Let me add , that anecdotes of the rudiments of a favourite art will always be particularly pleasing ...
... poet , as it possesses the additional advantage of transmitting to posterity ge- nuine delineations of life in its simplest stages . Let me add , that anecdotes of the rudiments of a favourite art will always be particularly pleasing ...
עמוד 6
... thought we do not sufficiently attend to the dif- ference between a man of wit , a man of sense , and a true poet . Ded . to Essay on Pope . - PARK . ] it sacrificed much useful intelligence to the observance of arrangement ( 6 ) PREFACE .
... thought we do not sufficiently attend to the dif- ference between a man of wit , a man of sense , and a true poet . Ded . to Essay on Pope . - PARK . ] it sacrificed much useful intelligence to the observance of arrangement ( 6 ) PREFACE .
עמוד 8
... poet him- self ) that these people could not have a poetical genius , because they were not pagans ; and that religion and poetry are incompatible . " How pitiable was the temper which dic- tated this forced inference ; and what a ...
... poet him- self ) that these people could not have a poetical genius , because they were not pagans ; and that religion and poetry are incompatible . " How pitiable was the temper which dic- tated this forced inference ; and what a ...
עמוד 13
... poet's age . For such a purpose it was requisite to enter largely into the domestic and civil economy of our ancestors , their public and private sports , the entertainments of the baronial hall , the martial ex- ercises of the ...
... poet's age . For such a purpose it was requisite to enter largely into the domestic and civil economy of our ancestors , their public and private sports , the entertainments of the baronial hall , the martial ex- ercises of the ...
עמוד 14
... poet were so frequently united in the same personage , that in this ill - assorted match of science " wedded to immortal verse , " the muse was often made the mere domestic drudge of her abstruse and eru- dite consort . Of this once ...
... poet were so frequently united in the same personage , that in this ill - assorted match of science " wedded to immortal verse , " the muse was often made the mere domestic drudge of her abstruse and eru- dite consort . Of this once ...
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